Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trials for the Freshman triangular debate this evening at seven o'clock in Harvard 5, nine men will be retained by Coach Philip Walker '25. The latter will be assisted in the selection of these men by R. S. Fanning '23 and J. C. Hover '23. There will be an opportunity for all Freshmen who can not appear at Harvard 5 this evening to make arrangements with Coach Walker at Weld 43 for a trial...
...Beranger" A Young Man, Alexander Hamilton '25 A Grisette, Miss Maryalice Secoy Marie, Madelaine, Miss Dorothy Googins Marguerite, Desaugiers, William C. Jackson 1G. A Waiter, W. S. Wilson '26 A Servant Girl, Miss June Wellman Members of the Caveau of 1813, C. H. Morgan 2d '24 Philip Wardner '24 Whitney Cromwell '26 W. C. Treat '23 E. J. Bliss Jr. '26 The Proprietor of the Inn, 1813, R. A. Zinn '24 Beranger, John Collier '24 Monsieur de Talleyrand, Conrad Salinger '23 Two Young Girls, Miss Gertrude Hoffman Miss Persis McClennan...
...Ethel WoodworthThe Members of the Caveau in 1845, R. C. Burrell '24 Alexander Hamilton '25 Whitney Cromwell '26"The Life of Man"PrologueThe Being in Gray, Willian C. Jackson 1G.First SceneFive Old Women, Miss June Wellman Miss Ethel Woodworth Miss Persis McClennan Miss Dorothy Kuhns Miss Elizabeth GatlinThe Doctor, Philip Wardner '26The Father, R. C. Burrell '24The Kinspeople:An Elderly Lady, Miss Ethel WoodworthHer Husband, Alexander Hamilton '25Their Daughter, Miss Helen CoolidgeAnother Woman, Miss Loretto JordanTwo Young Men, Howard Phillips '23 W. S. Wilson '26Second SceneThe Neighbors:Two Young Girls, Miss Persis McClennan Miss Gertrude HoffmanA Woman, Miss June WellmanHer...
...addition to selections by the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs there will be numerous specialties. These will include a vocal duet by B. S. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24; pianologues by Howard Elliot '22; an instrumental specialty by D. F. Thayer '23, J. H. Wright '25 and Philip Eiseman '25; and a dance specialty by G. B. Moynahan...
...other parliamentary business was overshadowed by Philip Snowden's bill against capitalism. In a few words, it is an evolutionary elimination of the capitalist system. There was nothing revolutionary about Snowden's speech; he picked out the flaws in the present system and advocated a remedy in general terms...