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Word: sylvan (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first prizes of $30 each, given in the Boylston Elocutionary Competition held in Sanders Theatre last evening, were awarded to Sylvan Lehmayer, Jr., '16, of New York City, and Percival Francis Reniers '16, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Second prizes of $20 were awarded by the board of judges to Andrew Johnson Richard Helmus '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Tracy Jackson Putnam '16, of Boston; and James William Davenport Seymour '17, of New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boylston Prizes Awarded | 5/12/1916 | See Source »

...Sylvan Lehmayer, Jr., '16.--Speech from "Justice," by John Galsworthy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN IN BOYLSTON PRIZE CONTEST | 4/29/1916 | See Source »

...Thayer 6 Kreimer, E. H., Holworthy 8 Kubie, L. S., Matthews 39 Laird, A. G., Stoughton 3 Lamont, Gordon, Stoughton 31 Lancaster, J. E., Thayer 8 Laporte, Cloyd, Hollis 18 Large, F. E., Matthews 50 Larrabee, H. A., Thayer 40 Lee, G. H., Hollis 32 Lehmayer, Sylvan, Jr., Thayer 59 Leonard, R. B., Thayer 26 Le Roy, E. A., Jr., Thayer 45 Lincoln, N. E., Stoughton 14 Little, A. P., Hollis 18 Littlefield, W. J., Matthews 45 Loomis, G. P., Thayer 42 Lord, D. M., Jr., Thayer 15 Loring, David, Jr., Stoughton 21 Lowry, Philip, Matthews 4 Lund...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF SENIORS | 10/8/1915 | See Source »

...Defence of his Mother, from "Madame X," Alexandre Bisson Sidney Burton Pfeifer '16. In Self-Defence, Robert Emmet Benjamin Woronoff '15. In Defence of his Son, Victor Hugo Evan Howell Foreman '16. "The Spell of the Yukon," Robert W. Service Henry Epstein '16. Mark Antony's Oration, Shakspere Sylvan Lehmayer, Jr., '16. "The Duel," from "Clive," Robert Browning Bryant King Vann...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOYLSTON PRIZE TO BE AWARDED | 5/13/1915 | See Source »

...pictures that are a marvel of stage craft--pictures with reality, with geographical and historical interest, and at times of rare loveliness. The sprightly opening scenes take us to the old French colony of Nova Scotia, with the spinning wheel and the quaint costumes of Acadian peasants. The soft sylvan scene representing a shore of the southern Mississippi has peculiar charm, and the weirdness of the Indian wigwam and the trapper's hut in the wilds of northern Michigan brings to us again the attractiveness of some old-time plays. In the latter part of the play there is little...

Author: By I. L. Winter., | Title: "EVANGELINE" DRAWS PRAISE | 10/10/1913 | See Source »

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