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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class of 1912 will hold a "banana night" in the Dining Room and Living Room of the Union tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Refreshments will be served throughout the evening, which amusements and entertainments of various sorts will be provided. Among these will be a professional entertainer, who will act as toastmaster, and music by a voluntary band. Later in the evening an auction will be held...
...CRIMSON in an editorial pointed out that the report gave striking proof of the feasibility of cooperative management and profit-sharing under modern business conditions. At that time it was impossible to secure 1910-11 reports of the several other college co-operative stores that are being operated throughout the country. Since then, however, it has been possible to get such information as to compare roughly the Harvard Society with other college co-operative stores...
...this simple-hearted creature of nature puts to confusion the false logic of artificial society in a series of startlingly novel and highly entertaining situations, worked out with brilliant dialogue through three acts of continuously sustained interest. Mr. Faversham is singularly successful in sustaining the sense of the unhuman throughout the piece. It is an unusual play with an unusual amount of good-natured comedy...
Yesterday afternoon the first passenger train was run through the new Cambridge subway from the Park street terminal to the Harvard square station. The train consisted of three of the new style cars and the third rail was electrified throughout its entire length to provide power...
...pure and unusually delightful comedy, a second and third of good melo-drama, and finally an epilogue that makes appeals by way of its persistence in sticking to facts, as ordinarily experienced. All in all, one might have wished for more like the beginning; yet the play holds throughout, and as acted by Miss Dorothy Donnelly, Mr. John Barrymore and an even company, it is such a treat as seldom comes the way of theatre-goers. Mr. Barrymore in particular by his impersonation of the discarded well-to-do New Yorker added no little to his reputation as an actor...