Word: plays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...annual Christmas miracle play of the Harvard Dramatic Club this year will be given on December 19 and 20, against the cathedral background of the Germanic Museum. "Dublin Cycle" translated from the Gaelic by Katherine Tynan Hinkson, has been selected and will make its initial performance in America. One of the classics of Gaelic literature, "Dublin Cycle" has retained all its native beauty of rhyme and action because of the fine work of Miss Hinkson in translation. The production will be directed by Gerald Harrington '31 and will be open without charge to all members of the audience of "Fiesta...
...given an advance taste tonight of that forth-coming production when two scenes from this colorful comedy of Mexican life will be broadcast from station WBZ from 8.30 to 9 o'clock. At the same time it was announced that a pleasing addition has been made to the play in the form of a special guitar duet with vocal accompaniment to be given by two Latin-American Harvard students, J. L. Cordova '31 and Manuel Manduley '31. This Mexican folk song rendition, which will be incorporated in the flesta scene of the third act, is expected not only to lend...
James Elmer Barrett '30, of Leominster who starred in Harvard line play this season was chosen to lead the University eleven in 1929 at a meeting of football lettermen at the Varsity Club yesterday afternoon...
...placed at left tackle early in the season in anticipation of Yale's off-tackle play through the left side of its opponent's line. So well did he carry out the task of stopping this play in the Yale game that he was named by the Associated Press as one of the outstanding tackles in the East...
...consultation was held at the close of the second overtime period, and it was determined to play until a score came--what is called a "sudden-death" period. After about a minute of play Owen shook loose, wormed through the Blue line to the mouth of the net, and flicked the rubber past the eager stick of the Yale goalie...