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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Christian Association has appointed the following committee to take charge of the Bible study classes during the year 1912-13: chairman, A. C. McGiffert, Jr., '13, of New York, N. Y.; W. L. Ustick '13, of St. Louis, Mo.; and C. B. Harris '13, of San Antonio, Tex...
...Lawrence; assistant manager, G. E. Hubbard '14, of Cambridge. The following men were elected members of the council: G. K. Gardner 1L., of Worcester; H. B. Goodfriend '14, of New York, N. Y.; F. F. Greenman '14, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; T. J. Moore 2L., of Midlothian, Tex.; and S. F. Withe '14, of Springfield...
...last meeting of the board of the Harvard Monthly, Scofield Thayer '13, of Worcester, and Arthur William Wilson uC., of Junction, Tex., were elected regular editors...
...following men will speak: Professor W.A. Neilson '96, of the department of English; W.R. Thayer '81, an editor of the Graduates' Magazine; W.G. Peckham '67, the founder of the Advocate; C.S. Dazey '81, a prominent dramatist; A.S. Pier '95, editor of the Youths' Companion; G.W. Gray '12, of Houston, Tex.; and H.R. Peterson '13, of Barnstable...
...offered by B. F. Keith's Bijou Theatre for a one-act comedy has been awarded to George Francis Abbott 1G., of Rochester, N. Y., for a comedy entitled, "The Man in the Manhole"; the second prize of $50 to Stephen Finis Austin 2G., of San Antonio, Tex., for a comedy entitled, "The Winning of General Jane"; special mention has been made of "The Web," by Alice Brown, of Boston, it being considered of unusual merit. The fact that it was not a comedy barred it from receiving a prize...