Word: phillip
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...England; R. T. Wheeler '05 of Buffalo, New York, for the eastern section; Louis Chauvenet '07 of Eastmont, Virginia, for the south central section; A. L. Cox '07 of Raleigh, North Carolina for the southern section; H. L. Gaddis '12 of Cleveland, Ohio for the central section; Phillip Little, Jr. '08 of Minneapolis, Minnesota for the west central section; J. D. Bowersock '92 of Kansas City, Missouri for the southwest central section; W. W. Fisher '04 of Dallas, Texas for the southwestern section; M. G. Sturgis '03 of Seattle, Washington for the north Pacific section; C. E. Perkins...
Yesterday's subscribers are: Phillip Bard, E. G. Boring, P.C. Brinton, P. H. Buck, F. S. Cawley, C. L. Dawes, James Ford, J. s. Hathaway, E. E. Hanson, G. B. Kistiakowaky, J. t. Murray, and W. s. Osgood...
Assisting Mrs. Leighton as patronesses will be Mesdames George Putnam, R. M. Claflin, S. H. Wolcott, F. R. Moseley, D. F. Cutler, N. S. Bartlett, Arthur Perry, and Phillip Dalton...
...best of those submitted by students, the author would gain a kind of experience especially valuable at a certain period of development. The very fact that in the past there have emerged from the student body such dramatists as Eugene O'Neil, Edward Sheldon, Sidney Howard, George Abbott, and Phillip Barry should spur present writers, or even those who merely feel the ambition to write a play, to at least an attempt...
...Stephen Phillip's Dramatic Work", Professor Murray, Harvard...