Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Everett Addoms, Jr., Exeter; Abraham Martin Aloff, English High School; George Alpert, Boston Latin School; Warren Wilcox Anthony, Andover; Charles Francis Ayers, Jr., Northeastern Preparatory School, Boston; Talbot Baker, Milton Academy; Nathan Spencer Barnes, Thacher School, Ojai Valley, Cal.;. Philip Barbour Bennett, Riverdale Country School, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Harold Berliner, Boston Latin School; Clarence Edwin Brown, Cambridge High and Latin School; Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Jr., Cambridge High and Latin School; Dean Chamberlin, Exeter; Grover Arvel Chenoweth, Boston Latin School; Albert Goodwill Churchill, Browne and Nichols School; Henry Ives Cobb, 3d., Groton...
Irving Colpak, Boston Latin School; Henry Harrington Cutler, St. Paul (Minn.) Academy; Charles Warner Duhig, Exeter; Philip Ives Dunne, Middlesex; George Ryder Faxon, Boston Latin School; Charles Foss Ferguson, Boston Latin School; Eugene Louis Fisher, Boston Latin School; James Bicheno Francis Chesnut Hill (Philadelphia) Academy; Joseph Bacon Fyffee, Hotchkiss; Robert Boit Gierasch, Middlesex; Jacob Goldberg, Boston Latin School; David Samuel Gruber, English High School; Leon Independence Gubin; Stuart Gordon Hardy, Exeter; Willis Gilpin Hazard, Roxbury Latin School...
Miss Taylor's latest production is a daring and penetrating effort by Philip J.Q. Barry, whose You and I was a Harvard Prize Play and a Manhattan success. He has undertaken to reveal the workings of a woman's heart; the heart of a wife whose playwright husband has made her a puppet in his mental workship. There is of course another man. Among these three a shadowy, elemental and amazingly penetrating triangle develops...
...Pittsburgh at the leading hotel, an "Anti-Prohibition Enlightenment Dinner" was held by the local branch of the National Association against Prohibition. Congressman John Philip Hill of Maryland, discussed a bill he will present 1) to repeal the Volstead Act; 2) to have each state define for itself "intoxicating liquors" referred to in the 18th Amendment, and enforce its own laws on the subject; 3) to have the Federal Government punish any person guilty of transporting into any state liquor more potent than therein allowed, the punishment to be ten years' imprisonment...
...similar mind is Philip Bale, who under the title of "The Dramatic Renaissance at Harvard," writes in an optimistic vein on the Harvard dramatic situation. Referring to the Dos Passos '16 play, "The Moon Is a Gong", which, according to Hale, marked a new area in Harvard dramatics, the Boston reviewer writes in part...