Word: richard
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...Cole Arvin 2G., Instructors in French (latter two re-appointed); Guillermo Rivera 6G., Instructor in Spanish; and George Luther Lincoln '96, Rudolph Altrocchi 5G., Henry Grattan Doyle '11, and Albert Philip Happel 2G., Instructors in the Romance Languages (all re-appointed); Robert Hudson George 3G., Arthur Eli Monroe 2G., Richard Ager Newhall 4G., Edmond Earle Lincoln 1G., Tutors; Julius' Klein 6G., Instructor in History; Harold Galliland Crane and Chester Laurens Dawes, Instructors in Electrical Engineering (re-appointed...
...Dramatic Club will give the first performance of its spring production in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The three one-act plays which will be presented under the direction of Professor Richard Ordynski are "The Florist, Shop" by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, "Toy Soldiers" by Miss Agnes Von Slyck and "Garafelia's Husband" by Miss Esther W. Bates. "The Florist Shop" is a laughable comedy of unusual merit, having for its central theme the fulfillment of a spinster's belated romance through the schemes of a pretty flower girl. "Toy Soldiers" is a "war play" written from...
Professor L. Wiener of the Slavic Deartment and Professor Richard Ordynski, who is coaching the spring production of the Dramatic Club, which will be presented this evening, will speak before the Drama League in Huntington Hall, Boston, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Professor Wiener will lecture on the Russian drama and Tchekoff, and Professor Ordynski will speak on the artistic theatre...
Among the well-known men of the European stage whom the present war has forced to come to America, is Professor Richard Ordynski, who is at present in charge of the spring production of the Dramatic Club. His coming to Cambridge is a noteworthy event, as he is accounted one of the foremost theatrical producers in Germany, a country far more advanced in stage-craft than any other in the world...
Library Committee--Professor George Henry Chase '96; Professor Copeland; Professor Edward Caldwell Moore; Frederic Stevens Allen '16, of Pelham Manor, N. Y.; Richard Cary Curtis '16, of Boston; William Rand, 3d, '17, of Rye, N. Y.; William Cary Sanger, Jr., '16, of Sangerfield...