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...person obviously not in touch with affairs at Cambridge, suggest that the whole affair, or at least part of it, must be a "frame-up", and that the letters were written by men who are not members of the University. The situation offers a rare opportunity for a budding Sherlock Holmes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOY, PAGE MR. WHITNEY | 2/14/1921 | See Source »

...Freshmen's diet was mixed a trifle yesterday, and team. A went through an informal workout against Skip Sherlock's protegees from the High School of Commerce. Most of the scrimmage was confined to dummy work with the linesmen half-blocking and touch-tackling. For ten minutes, though, the Yearlings mixed it up with the recent vanquishers of Erasmus Hall, a New York aggregation, scoring rapidly from the start at midfield. These results were encouraging in that several of the most valuable backs and linesmen were out of the play. In fact, the backfield was almost entirely substitutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEET YALE FRESHMEN UNDER BIG HANDICAP | 11/11/1920 | See Source »

...other nautical accomplishments are those of a sea-artist--surely such a thing exists. But Miss Kellermann, with all her marine art, cannot save the play from dragging, and it is all because the thread of narrative becomes so unravelled after the first few minutes that it would take Sherlock Holmes himself to comprehend exactly all that is going on. For those events which do seem perfectly consistent to us are scenic rather than dramatic, and if "A Daughter of the Gods" is intended to be merely spectacular, why introduce so many touches of sentimentality? It is true the "leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 1/25/1917 | See Source »

...Liberty; "Hip, Hip, Hooray," etc., at the Hippodrome; "Common Clay," at the Republic; "Hit-the-Trail-Holiday," at the Astor; Geraldine Farrar in "Carmen," at the Strand; "Young America," at the Gaiety; "Miss Information," at George M. Cohan's; "Around the Map," at the New Amsterdam; William Gillette in "Sherlock Holmes," at the Empire; "Rolling Stones," at the Harris; Lillian Russell at B. F. Keith's; "The Boomerang," at the Belasco; "The Battle Cry of Peace," at the Vitagraph; and "Town Topics," at the Century. Members of the University football and association football teams will attend the latter performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Attractions at New York Theatres Next Saturday | 11/2/1915 | See Source »

Thayer, middle entry.--Room 2, "Winthrop Beaches": R. H. Weller, G. R. Wilbur. Rooms 6, 8, "Ted Coys": E. Angell, F. M. Eliot, J. C. Janney, P. S. Twitchell. Room 7, "Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson": H. H. Heath, H. Osgood 2d. Rooms 9-12, "Slippery Elms": C. P. Aiken, F. Ayer, Jr., A. Gregg, A. Stevens, W. G. Taussig, A. Wheeler. Rooms 13- 16, "Java Men": R. P. Dunning, W. C. Greene, A. M. Osgood, S. C. Simons, S. B. Steel, H. B. Wehle, R. G. Williams, W. F. Williams. Rooms 17, 19, "Also Rans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1911 Senior Allotment in Thayer | 3/2/1910 | See Source »

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