Word: rose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...follows: George MacFarland, G. A. Collier '18 Arthur Sole, J. C. Scanlan '18 Thornton Brown, E. Galligan '17 "Buck" Kamman, P. J. Philbin '20 "Simp" Calloway, P. A. Brickley '20 "Wrenn" Rigley W. H. Cartwell '17 William, H. F. Sullivan '17 Dolly Kamman, Miss Helen Lynch Martha, Miss Rose Mary Hogan Violet, Miss Margaret Power
...cast follows: George MacFarland, G. A. Collier '18 Arthur Sole, J. C. Scanlan '18 Thornton Brown, E. Galligan '17 "Buck" Kamman, P. J. Philbin '20 "Simp" Calloway, P. A. Brickley '20 "Wrenn" Rigley, W. H. Cartwell '17 William, H. F. Sullivan '17 Dolly Kamman, Miss Helen Lynch Martha, Miss Rose Mary Hogan Violet, Miss Margaret Power
...entire proceeds of the concert will be given to "The Little House," a settlement house in the crowded tenement district of South Boston under the direction of Miss Rose Herford. Tickets at one dollar apiece are on sale at Amee Brothers, the Co-operative Society, and may also be procured at the door...
...evening. The performance showed the result of some extremely competent coaching by the new director, Mr. S. A. Eliot, in a general evenness of acting and quietness and realism of tone. Exception might possibly be taken to the sombre quality of all four of the plays produced. The curtain rose on a death bed, but the general atmosphere of gloom which dominated the second and third of the plays made the first piece seem almost a merry trifle. It is called "The Harbour of Lost Ships," and is by Miss Louise Whitefield Bray, a Radcliffe graduate. The scene is laid...
...course the discrepancy is made up from tuition fees and other income, but this goes to show that the University is in this respect exceedingly poor. It is so poor in funds available to meet running expenses that over a period of 11 years, when general wages and commodities rose some 60 per cent., it was unable to grant any increase in teaching salaries...