Word: proctors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its second concert at 8 o'clock this evening, in Sanders Theatre. Mr. George Proctor, of the Boston Conservatory of Music, will be the soloist. Course tickets for the remaining seven concerts at $6.25, and single concert tickets at $1 may be obtained at Kent's University Bookstore. Single tickets may also be obtained at the door...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Mr. George Proctor. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Progrom: Brahms, Symphony No. 1, in C minor; Tschaikowski, Concerto for Pianoforte, No. 1, in B-flat minor; Wagner, Prelude to "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg...
...next two years, cease to have any part in the government of that island, reserving only those rights included in the Platt Amendment." The Harvard speakers--J.S. Davis '08, I.K. Lewis 2L., and S.F. Peavey 2L.--chose to argue the affirmative, and they were opposed by E.O. Proctor '09, H.F. Bishop 1L., and W.W. Wynkoop '08, of Yale, on the negative. The Coolidge Prize was won by J.S. Davis '08 in the trials for the University team, which was coached by Hon. A.P. Stone '93 of Boston. Judge S.E. Baldwin h.'91, of the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut...
...following resignations have been received: R. S. Morison '69, Librarian of the Divinity School and Secretary of the Faculty of divinity, to take effect July 1, 1908; W. W. McLaren, member of the Board of examination Proctors, to take effect February 18, 1908; E. Q. abbot, Proctor, to take effect February...
There is very little plot, and the action centres around the four principal characters: Littlewit, a proctor; Busy, a Puritan; Cokes, an esquire of Harrow; and Overdo, a justice of the peace. The scene is laid at Bartholemew Fair, where the characters have gone for recreation. Cokes is buying toys and ballads, when Edgworth slips up and picks his pocket. Justice Overdo, who is present in disguise, is accused and placed in the stocks. Then the Puritan Busy enters, and, filled with fanatical zeal, tries to destroy the gaily-colored booths. He is also put in the stocks, where...