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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...York to Princeton (Special Service...
...above trains under "Special Service" will arrive at the Lower Yard in Princeton and will depart from the same point after the game. Princeton to New York (Regular Service). Trains after the game on Saturday, November 8. Leave Princeton Arrive New York...
...Ballard and E. C. Ranck, special students in the course on dramatic technique during 1911-12 and 1912-13, are to have a new play, written in collaboration, produced at the Castle Square Theatre this week. The play, "We, the People" was planned and written in English 47 in 1912. Since then Mr. Ballard has had "Believe Me, Xantippe" produced both here and in New York, while Mr. Ranck has done a great deal of dramatic writing...
...special interest to the University is the opening production of an American play, "We, the People," at the Castle Square Theatre tonight. The authors, Mr. J. F. Ballard and Mr. E. C. Ranck, both received their training in dramatic composition in Professor Baker's "47 Workshop." Mr. Ballard has already achieved one notable triumph in "Believe Me, Xantippe," produced last year. The CRIMSON wishes every success to this new work of the Harvard school of drama...
Saturday afternoon, the day of the Princeton game, the CRIMSON will operate a special score board in the Living Room of the Union. Telegraphic reports of the game, play by play, will be received by direct wire from the field at Princeton, and the progress of the ball will be marked out on a large blackboard at the end of the room. Reports will begin to come in immediately after the start of the game. Members of the Union only will be admitted...