Word: reel
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...every smoker of the entertainment will be in the form of movies, no vaudeville acts being furnished this year. The main events, will be a five or six reel feature, supplemented by pictures of Harvard news in the Pathe Weekly. Both cider and beer will be served, as the members of the class decided at the written vote held last spring. The question was then finally settled for the whole four years of the class's undergraduate existence and there will be no further discussion on the subject...
...first Junior smoker will be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8.30 o'clock. The affair promises to be a pronounced success since the committee has secured the right to feature a seven-reel film, entitled. "Between Savage and Tiger." which is a good example of the efficiency reached by motion pictures in the reproduction of melodrama. Cigarettes and refreshments will be on hand in abundance and additional entertainment in the form of music will be furnished...
Malcolm Donald '99, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Union, and a former University football player, will preside. The chief speaker of the evening will be Coach P. D. Haughton '99, who will talk on the successful work of the team, and explain a 1,000-foot reel of motion pictures and a series of stereopticon views of the Yale game...
...speakers of the evening will be Coach P. D. Haughton '99, ex-Captain C. E. Brickley '15, ex-Acting Captain W. H. Trumbull '15, and Captain E. W. Mahan '16. Coach Haughton's talk will be illustrated by a 1000-foot reel of moving pictures of the Yale game, and stereopticon views of the same contest. In addition to the speeches there will be songs and cheers, and the undergraduates will have a chance to show their appreciation of the team's work. This is practically the only such chance they will have, as the dinner in Boston is primarily...
...undergraduates. "The Three Strangers," a dramatization by Leonard Hatch-'05 of Thomas Hardy's tale of the same name will be given as a curtain-raiser. The piece deals with a battle of wits between a sheep-stealer and a hangman, and the special feature of an old English reel has been interpolated. The second play, "Let's Get Married," by E. L. Beach, 1G., is a farce-comedy in three acts. It deals with the attempts of two college chums to elope, not suspecting that their plans are doomed to be thwarted by the complication of a third elopement...