Word: sydney
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...June 21.--3.30 P. M., Harvard-Yale baseball game; after game automobiles furnished by George Cushing at Newell Boat House and Harvard Club of Boston will take members to the Norfolk Hunt Club, Medfield; 7.30, dinner, Norfolk Hurt Club, Sydney Williams, toastmaster...
...Thornton M. Ware Memorial production by the 47 Workshop, comprising "The Other Voice" by Sydney van Kleeck Fairbanks '17, of Cambridge, and "Prudence in Particular" by Rachel Barton Butler, Radcliffe Grad., will be performed for the last time at Agassiz House this evening at 8 o'clock. A few tickets to the plays may be obtained by members of the Dramatic Club from J. W. D. Seymour '17, 54 Mt. Auburn street...
...Workshop under its new system of financing performances by private memorial endowments will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, next Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. The Thornton M. Ware memorial, as it is called, will include two plays, one a "curtain-raiser" by Sydney van Kleeck Fairbanks '17, of Cambridge, "The Other Voice," and the play of the evening, "Prudence in Particular," by Rachel Barton Butler, a special student at Radcliffe. The latter is a three-act comedy of young married life in the Middle West. Miss Butler is the recipient this year of the MacDowell scholarship...
...following men have been appointed to take charge of the spring production: Business manager, Theodore Clark '17, of Spokane, Wash.; stage manager, Sydney James Rogers '17, of Cambridge; publicity manager, Philip Curtis Lewis '17, of Indianapolis...
...greatest difficulty in phrasing the narrative to suit him. From Whittier came the manuscript of several poems, together with a letter suggesting that one of them is of a class of poems of mine which are rather un-Quakerish.' Thackeray is represented by a bit of the 'Roundabout Papers,' Sydney Smith by his 'Letter to the Pennsylvanians' who had repudiated a state loan, and George Eliot by 'Agatha.' Charles Reade's first draft of 'The Box Tunnel' is accompanied by two letters, expressing his appreciation of the fact that the Boston firm had 'taken up an author on your...