Word: pens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sanders Theatre Programs.--"Programs of the Class Day Exercises in Sanders Theatre, June 23, 1905." This design must be a pen and ink sketch, 6 * 9 1-2 inches...
...Senior Dance Programs.--"senior Spread, Class of 1905, June 22." This design may be either a wash drawing or a pen sketch, 4 1-2 * 7 1-2 inches...
Under the auspices of the Pen and Brush, Club, Mr. C. H. Blackall will speak in the Large Lecture Room, Robinson Hall this evening at 8.30 o'clock, on "Theatres." Mr. Blackall will speak in the Large Lecture Room, Robinson Hall this evening at 8.30 o'clock, on "Theatre." Mr. Blackall will discuss theater planning as exemplified by the Colonial Theatre, Boston, and will illustrate his talk with stereopticon views...
...said that this was the first of a permanent series of lectures relating to government and civic duty. The lectureship bears the name of a great journalist, a man of unusual vigor, sincerity, and candor, who throughout his life pursued high ideals of public duty and liberty. His pen was strong and his writings were often irritating to his opponents. To do him honor, his friends, many of whom differed from him politically, have endowed this lectureship. It is particularly appropriate that the man who is to inaugurate these lectures should be one who may be called the greatest living...
...last meeting of the Pen and Brush Club the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, R. C. Sturgis '05; vice-president, H. E. Warren '04: secretary, C. Everett '05; treasurer, C. L. Pitkin '06; librarian. R. F. Otero '06. Mr. J. L. Smith was elected an honorary member of the club...