Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Representatives of two chapter committees will visit student rooms tonight, including Harvardevens, the Hotel Brunswisk, and Harvard Way Extension, in an attempt to gain support for their campaign. The Chapter will request that students send individual letters to the members of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, explaining individual cases which might aid passage of the bill...
...visit by the VTW is partly experimental, for it is hoped that enough of the Villagers will turn out to make further presentations by University groups possible. The size of Monday's audience will be the determining factor, said Hunt, expressing the hope that residents will show their interest by attending the first production at their theater...
Always ready for such extra-curricular activities as football games and Commencement exercises, the Station throws extra men into the breach whenever the need arises. During Churchill's visit in the summer of 1943, all the men not on duty were placed at strategic spots along the line of march, while plainclothesmen infiltrated throughout the Yard. Police strength was increased two-thirds during the last Yale game, but here attention was directed more to stray pocketbooks than missing goalposts. The Force considers gridiron shenanigans with little concern but any attempt at dynamiting Soldiers Field is regarded as carrying seasonal jocularity...
Once a month or so the Old Man leaves San Simeon to visit Los Angeles, but he goes to few Hollywood parties. Mostly he sticks to business, firing directives to his editors with the familiar salutation "Chief suggests. ..." A recent one urged all hands to keep paragraphs and sentences short, "so your stories will be understandable...
...brings John Gielgud back to Broadway for the first time since his Hamlet in 1936. In the interim, the 42-year-old Englishman has played Hamlet at Elsinore, offered British playgoers a cavalcade of the classics, given London a repertory company to rival the Old Vic. For his present visit, Gielgud apparently questioned the importance of being earnest: he would frivol first in Wilde's classic farce, later in Congreve's Restoration comedy, Love for Love...