Word: richard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following men will be in charge today: 9 a. m., F. L. Burnett, R. W. Locke, and W. S. Sugden; 10 a. m., J. W. Hallowell, C. W. Locke, and Warland Wight; 11 a. m., S. J. Beach, G. C. Clark, Jr., and J. F. Jennings; 12 m., Richard Derby, H. C. Shaw, and R. D. Swaim; 1 p. m., J. Dudley Clark and W. L. Gierasch; 2 p. m., C. C. Brayton and R. D. Swaim; 3 p. m. Gibson Bell and James Brewer...
...concerning the work expected of the incumbent will be given by Mr. Robert H. Woods, of the South End House, 6 Rollins st., Boston, and also by Professor W. J. Ashley, Cambridge. Applications must be made in writing, not later than June 14, 1900, on blanks furnished by Mr. Richard Cobb, Corresponding Secretary, 5 University Hall. Candidates for this Fellowship, who may have made general application for graduate aid, are requested nevertheless to apply for it specifically...
...Burden '00 presided and introduced the contestants. The judges were: Rev. E. H. Hall, Richard H. Dana, Professor Arlo Bates, Arthur A. Cary, Dean Briggs, Professor Haskins of Wisconsin University, Lewis D. Brandeis, J. J. Storrow, and J. J. Myere...
...Copeland will lecture tonight at 8 o'clock in Sever 11, on the four plays, "Cyrano de Bergerac," "Robespierre," "Les Tenailles" and "Zaza." The lecture will also include a discussion of the performances of Mr. Richard Mansfield, Henry Irving, Mr. John Blair and Miss Florence Kahn and Mrs. Leslie Carter in their respective plays. The lecture will be open to members of the University...
Next Tuesday evening in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will lecture on the four plays, "Cyrano De Bergerac," "Robespierre," "Les Tenailles" and "Zaza." The lecture will also include a discussion of the performances of Mr. Richard Mansfield, Henry Irving, Mr. John Blair and Miss Florence Kahn and Mrs. Leslie Carter in their respective plays...