Word: pollock
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fine Arts 10a Robinson French 21 Sever 23 German 1c Sever 18 German 4 Harvard 2 German 7 Sever 23 Government 1 Mr. McClintock's sects. M1, M2, M3, M4 Harvard 6 Mr. McKaughan's sects. F1, F4 Emerson F Mr. McKaughan's sects. F2, F3 Emerson D Mr. Pollock's sects. K1, K2, K3, K4 Emerson D Mr. Wells's sects W1, W2, W3, W4 Harvard 5 Greek 8 Sever 30 History 16 Harvard 2 History 35 Sever 6 Mathematics A III Zool. Lect. Rm. Mathematics C III Zool. Lect. Rm. Mathematics 7 Sever 6 Mathematics 18 Sever...
...Channing Pollock has already received $300,000 royalties from the various companies playing his popular hit, The Fool, which was advertised as " the Lenten play." By the time all the road companies have completed their barnstorming he expects to have made...
...mentioned the pitiful role our much-vaunted civilization has played in Christianizing the Far East. "We did not really recognize Japan as an equal," he said, "until she had slain her thousands in the Russo-Japanese War." Bringing matters a little nearer home, he mentioned the fact that Channing Pollock, writer of "The Fool" had declared that it took him three years to get the play accepted because the producers did not believe that the "public cared for that sort of thing...
...however, can deny the value of the book, and its serial predecessors in "The Baseball Nine Books," as a series of trenchant treatises on scholastic morality. The scrivener to whom the beginnings of the series are ascribed is Christy Mathewson. His titles read: Pitcher Pollock, Catcher Craig, First Base Faulkner, Second Base Sloan. The array leads one to anticipate Shortstop Sutphen, Left Fielder Lumley, Center Fielder Cathcart and Right Fielder Rabinowitz...
Speaking under the auspices of the English 28 Club Wednesday evening, Mr. Channing Pollock, author of "The Fool", now playing in Boston, outlined the production of a play from its conception by the author to its initial performance on the stage...