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...Thomas H. Jameson, Ellis Jandron, Charles P. Lewis, Edward E. Mitchell, Valerio R. Montanari, James D. Reiher, Samuel Silverman, Samuel Spencer; as of the Class of 1932, George de F. Bissell, Jr., Spartaco V. Monello, David V. Smith; as of the Class of 1931, Paul A. Fullam, Frederick W. Thon; as of the Class of 1924, Daniel S. Holder; as of the Class of 1918, Hugh M. Hite...
...examination--for which a candidate could submit himself whenever in his own estimation he was fully prepared. Such a reduction would eliminate the distraction of compulsory courses in the senior year, and would promote the ideal of self-education: knowledge acquired and mastery attained rather than courses attended. Frederick Thon...
Frederick Thon '31 is the winner of the $10 prize offered by the management of the University Theatre in the contest conducted by the CRIMSON in conjunction with the Radcliffe Daily, it was announced last night. Ruth Dawson, Radcliffe '30, is the Radcliffe winner, who receives a like prize...
Announcement was made last night by an advisory committee of the Harvard Dramatic Club that Molnar's "Liliom" has been selected as the annual spring production of the organization. The committee which selected this play consisted of H.G. Meyer '30, R.R. Wallstein '32, and Frederick Thon '31. The play will be presented in Brattle Hall on the evenings of May 7, 8, 9, and in Boston...
...preliminary step towards the annual spring production of the Dramatic Club; the newly elected board has appointed three men to serve as an advisory committee in selecting a play. H. G. Meyer '30, retiring secretary of the club; R. R. Wallstein '32, outstanding actor in several productions; and Frederick Thon '31 who had charge of makeup in "Success" last fall have been selected to serve in this capacity...