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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman team is made up as follows: J. G. Winchester, W. C. Bennett, H. L. Pratt, Jr., R. A. Lutz, L. de Zerega, R. N. Bryan, and P. R. Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1923 RUNNERS AT NEW HAVEN | 11/15/1919 | See Source »

...Fame and the Poet," the second play, has only three characters, Prattle, played by W. V. M. Fawcett '20, De Reves, by M. H. Dill '20, and Fame, by Miss Louise Jennison of Radcliffe. Prattle is, as the name implies, a somewhat empty-headed and extremely matter of fact man about town. De Reves is a poet and an impractical dreamer. Fame is an allegorical figure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS IN PI ETA THEATRE DECEMBER 9TH | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

These memorial scholarships will be named after the following men: Harold K. Bulkley '19, killed in an aeroplane accident; Robert G. Benson '16, killed in an accident in France; Arthur Bluchenthal '13, killed in an aeroplane fight; James D. Paull '17, killed in an aeroplane accident; Tingle W. Culbertson '11, killed in action at Nantillois; James J. Porter '11, killed at the Argonne battle; Samuel J. Reid '06, killed in action; Arthur R. Taber '17, killed in an aeroplane accident; Galbraith Ward '15, died while on service on the Meuse;. Marquand Ward '17, killed at Grand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW SCHOLARSHIPS AT PRINCETON | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

...qualifying round of the inter class debating tourney held Monday night between the Juniors and the Seniors the Seniors won an easy victory. In the second debate of the evening, the Sophomores had a more difficult task in defeating the Freshman team, although C. W. Phelps of the 1922 trio was the best individual speaker of the two debates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Settle Class Debating Supremacy | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

...W. Wodell, well-known as a conductor of Oratorio concerts in Symphony Hall, Boston, is meeting applicants for the new People's Philharmonic Choir on Sundays between 4.30 and 5.30 o'clock at Recital Hall, New England Conservatory Building, Boston. The tests which he conducts are very moderate, the chief requisites being an agreeable voice and an "ear" for music rather than the ability to sing a solo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Test Philharmonic Applicants | 11/14/1919 | See Source »

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