Word: readings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mawr, Pa.; Leonard Ober, of Baltimore; Earl D. Osborn, of New York City; Donald O. Page, of New York City; John Gile Paul, of Watertown, Florida; Oliver H. Perry, of Elmhurst, N. Y.; William C. Potter, of Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y.; William Prickett, of Wilmington, Del.; Bertwal C. Read, of Bloomfield, N. J.; William E. Richardson, of New York; Robert Roche, of East Orange, N. J.; Arthur R. Taber, of New York City; Aubrey L. Thomas, of Cheyney, Pa.; Edward D. Townsend, of New York City; Herbert P. Townsend, of New York City; Westel R. Willoughby, of Baltimore; Cornelius...
...picture of the war, viewed from all sides and from above, than in this book. It takes its place with Gallishaw's "Trenching at Gallipoli," Sheehan's "A Volunteer Poilu" and "Friends of France," as part of the library which every man, and above all, every Harvard man, should read...
...play was read last night in Phillips Brooks House by P. F. Reniers '16, before a large audience. It is a four-act play dealing with politics and purity, and fairly bristling with dramatic atmosphere. A brief sketch of the plot follows...
...play to be presented this fall was not announced as the judges have not yet reached a decision, but the one selected will be made known Wednesday, and the play will be read that evening in Phillips Brooks House...
...trials for the acting candidates will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union Friday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Each candidate will be called upon to read a short selection or make a recitation of about five minutes duration. A certain number will be retained for further trial...