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Dates: during 1900-1909
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When the Dramatic Club was organized last spring, it brought to the attention of a number of people the fact that at most of the other universities dramatic clubs had been in existence for a good many years while at Harvard there was no such organization based exclusively on dramatics. There were the Elizabethan revivals of the Delta Upsilon to be sure, the productions of the Cercle Francais and an annual play by the Deutscher Verein, not to mention a comic opera here and there to provide a lighter form of entertainment; but in all this, there was however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PERFORMANCE. | 12/15/1908 | See Source »

...Shepard '11, 1-2 John Appleton HavenW. M. Shipman '10, Price Greenleaf FundA. T. Shohl '10, Harvard CollegeA. Simon '11, BigelowF. M. Simon '09, Harvard CollegeJ. Slepian '11, Class of 1835L. Smith '11, Benjamin Daniel GreeneC. D. Snow '11, BurrH. L. Somers '11, StoryS. Spring '10, Morey Willard BuckminsterF. S. Spurr '10, Harvard CollegeA. Strauss '09, Harvard CollegeA. C. Strunk '10, Harvard CollegeL. B. Struthers '10, BartlettL. H. Thayer '10, SewallR. S. Thompson '12, Dana Scholarship of the Class of 1852F. W. Tomkins, Jr., '10, MatthewsA. C. Townsend, Jr., '11, Harvard CollegeR. H. Townsend, '09, Harvard CollegeR. S. Tucker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS | 12/12/1908 | See Source »

...present Senior Class. From this number the class will choose today nine of the Class Day officers, some of whom will hold permanent positions of leadership and advice in the class, while to the other men elected will be entrusted part of the exercises on Class Day this coming spring. From among these six hundred and more men the class is now ready to choose the men who are deserving and competent to shoulder the responsibilities of the class in the years after graduation; to choose men on their merits as shown during these past three years, men who have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY ELECTIONS | 12/11/1908 | See Source »

...many men in the University never know who's who in any of the musical clubs, under the regime where the clubs only appear in the dual concerts two or three times a year, in the Middle West during the Holidays, and perhaps, once in public performance in the spring. They should have a closer connection with the University than that and they can be used to better advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL CLUBS POP NIGHT | 12/10/1908 | See Source »

...excavations carried out by the Harvard expedition to Samaria were made possible by Mr. Jacob H. Schiff who, in 1905 offered to provide the money for excavating the mound which buries Samaria, the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. Professor Lyon, who left last spring on leave of absence to supervise the excavations, returned recently and reports gratifying results. The work was carried on at two sites intermittently from the middle of April until August 21. The first site is near the modern village of Sebastiyeh, and is marked by a cluster of columns, belonging, supposedly, to a temple erected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Speeches on Samarian Excavations | 12/9/1908 | See Source »

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