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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Place and I. Witkin; against Princeton--I. Levin, G. V. Seldes and R. L. West. The judges have been selected as follows: J. Q. Dealey, Professor of Political Science at Brown University; G. W. Scott, Professor of International Law at Columbia University; F. B. Tracy, Editor of the Boston Transcript. Professor I. L. Winter, of the department of Public Speaking will preside. A. N. Levin has been appointed manager of the team and R. A. Newman, assistant manager. Freshmen who have subscribed to their class debating funds will receive reserved seat tickets for the debate. Other Freshmen desiring reserved seats...
...serve its own ends. E. W. Westcott states it as a fact that the reason why the "editor-in-charge" refused to print a certain communication by H. J. Seligmann was because, on the editor's admission, "the CRIMSON wanted 'to get back at the writer in the Transcript and did not care for discussion of the general principle.'" That the president of the CRIMSON should make such an admission even though impelled by such a reason seems an absurdity. I was therefore not surprised to hear, on asking the president, that he had never made such a statement...
...quote a passage from an article, written by a Harvard undergraduate, that appeared in last Saturday's Boston Transcript, the object of which apparently was to maliciously criticise all dramatic institutions in Cambridge...
...Parker '90, dramatic critic of the Transcript, has written for the CRIMSON the following criticism of "The Progress of Mrs. Alexander...
...arranged. All manuscripts for the play competition, whether long or one-act plays, should be sent to Kenneth Macgowan, Thayer 57, by October 20. The plays submitted will then be judged by a graduate committee consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. H. T. Parker, of the Boston Transcript, and Mr. Winthrop Ames, director of the New Theatre...