Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summer school of the University, which will last six weeks, will convene one week earlier this year than last,--the opening date being July 2, and the closing, August 11. At the head of the organization, the teaching staff of which will number about 100, is again Professor John Tucker Murray '99 of the English department. There will be about 70 instructors from the University, and about 30 instructors from different sections of the United States...
...Conflicting Ideals and Methods of Education" will be the subject of a talk by Professor John Tucker Murray '99, assistant professor of English and Director of the Summer School, tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House. This will be the last of a series of Sunday afternoon meetings which has been held under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society. Before the address Madame Sidbon-Boyda will give a short song renewal. All members of the University, and their friends, will be welcome at the meeting...
...costumes, which are kept in accord with the settings, are being designed by Oenslager and John McAndrew '24. The lightning, which is being handled by Donald Stralem '24, assisted by H. K. Prince '24 and W. M. Tucker '23 has presented unusual difficulties due to the impressionistic demands of the play itself. In order to cope with the inadequate facilities of Brattle Hall, a cantilever lighting bridge 26 feet long and 20 feet high has been constructed, from which all apparatus can be controlled. The system of lighting the speaker strongly the while leaving in partial darkness the rest...
Donald Skeele Tucker, Ph.D...
...Faculty Room of the Union at 7.15 this evening, the Dramatic Club will inaugurate another season. The meeting will be addressed by Professor George Pierce Baker '87, who is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Dramatic Club and Director of the 47 Workshop; Professor John Tucker Murray '99, who is an authority on English drama; and Professor Arthur Pope '01, of the Fine Arts Department, who will speak about modern stage problems. He has studied these extensively in preparation for the courses in stage design which his Department is offering for the first time this year. The speakers...