Word: swiftness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second third of the class, including those men from Ingraham to Swift, must have their sittings between Monday, February 16 and February 21. Men in the last third of the class must have them before March 6, but may arrange for dates previous to that time...
...Album. Otherwise the Photograph Committee will choose the one they think is the best. As the photographs of the first division from Abbe to Hyde will go to the engraver next Thursday, haste is necessary for those who have not had their sittings. The next division from Ingraham to Swift should make appointments at Notman's for their pictures before February...
...Senior Class whose names are included between Abbe and Hyde to make arrangements for sittings at Notman's studio. To date 56 men have done so, and it is essential that all others make appointments immediately as follows: Abbe to Hyde--January 21 to February 13. Ingraham to Swift--February 14 to February 21. Taylor to Zehner--February 22 to March 6. Men may have their sittings at any time before these specified dates, but not later than the time fixed in each case. Group pictures must also be taken at an early date. The final date for the return...
...committee will appreciate the co-operation of the Class. All members leaving College at mid-years, who have not already done so, are asked to have their sittings this week; other members of the Class from Abbe to Hyde, from January 27 to February 13; from Ingraham to Swift, February 14 to 21; and from Taylor to Zehner, February 22 to March...
...western farmer's household. "The Wedding Dress" by Miss Katherine McDowell Rice, Sp., Radcliffe, also treats of farm life, but the scene is laid in New England, so that the character of the piece contrasts with the work of Mr. Ballard. It is a homely little drama of swift, unforeseen turn, against New England character in some of its strange phases. The third play, "Ygraine of the Hillfolk" by R. E. Rogers '09, is the second drama in verse which the club has acted in its five years of producing Harvard plays. It unfolds a tense Viking tale of wrong...