Word: summer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hollis Street Thoatre has ligtened the theatrical gloom of September Boston. The Barker, played by Walter Huston, is one Nifty Millor, who is the manager as well as the chief adviser of a tent show in a travelling carnival; and the drama results from the unexpected appearance, during a summer vacation, of his son, who is being kept at a safe distance from the hula dancers and educated for the law. Nifty breaks off with his girl-in order to keep his son from finding out the state of affairs which prevails back-stage; and the girl takes her revenge...
...Wetmore '30, captain of last year's Freshman team, was counted on as the most likely candidate for the University berth this fall, but he is at present, although able to go through light work-outs, counted out for the season on account of injuries sustained last summer. Wetmore's disability leaves D. J. Kelley '28, H. W. Burns '28, W. B. Jones '28, and G. K. Brown '28 as possible choices for the signal caller's position...
Seven scholarships awarded by the Boston Newsboys Protective Union the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, the Harvard Club of Boston, and Charles Summer Bird '77 have been granted to members of the Freshman class...
...completion date for the two buildings which will compose the projected chemistry group, and according to present indications this date will see the outside of the buildings, at least, actually completed. The interiors will be finished up and the equipment for this new chemical plant installed during the summer. The Chemistry Department is planning to move into its new quarters before the beginning of the next college year and to commence regular class and laboratory work there next September...
...past summer was an exciting one for portly, gruff, sport-loving hospitable Mr. McCarter. Late in July he narrowly es- caped death in a motor accident near Modia, Pa. A few weeks before that at Romma an explosion and fire had driven him hurriedly from his motor cruiser on the Shrewsbury River, near his home at Rumson, N. J. The cruiser was consumed. Last week, in best of health, he sailed for the U. S. after five weeks in Europe...