Word: playing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual fall production of the 47 Workshop, consisting of three short plays written and presented by the members of the Workshop, was given last evening in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, at 8 o'clock, and will be given again this evening at the same time and place. The first play given was "The Simms-Vane Incident," written by J. E. Pillot Sp. Miss Doris Halman 1G, who is playing the part of Lucille, was the author of "Rusted Stock," presented by the Workshop twice last March, and also of "Will o' the Wisp," a one-act fantasy, which was given...
...second play, entitled "Three Pills In a Bottle," is a fantasy by Miss Rachel Lyman Field, a graduate student at Radcliffe. A competition in designing the scenery and costumes for this play was held in the Museum School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the designs submitted by Miss Epping were selected...
...Freshman backfield played a strong game and if the line had shown power the 1921 team would have pushed the ball across for a score. The line play was very ragged, the university backs making long gains on guard and tackle drives...
...scrimmage with the informals. No tackling was allowed as Tuesday's workout was the last hard practice of the season. L. H. Leary '05, field coach of the 1916 University eleven left the Navy Yard team which he is coaching to watch the 1921 squad and to criticise their play. F. J. Bradlee '15, M. J. Logan '15, and K. B. G. Parson '16, all of whom played in the 1914 Yale game, coached the team part of the afternoon...
...emphasis on teamwork and accuracy showed good results in the scrimmage. The team played more as a unit, the line charging low and hard, and opening wide holes for the backs. The backfield coordinated their work with the line play, picking the holes well and providing good interference...