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Manager H. T. Wagstaff '32 of the 46th Annual Harvard Interscholastic Meet which will be contested in the Harvard Stadium next Saturday has accepted the entries from three additional schools, making a total of 49 preparatory and high schools which will send athletes to the meet...
...mystery play which mystifies. In addition, it is well-staged, its scenes revolve quickly, and during the courtroom sequence there are moments of good oldtime melodrama. Unlike most of the recent Shubert importations, The Silent Witness has a plausible script, thanks to the doctorings of Director Harry Wagstaff Gribble...
...Summary: HARVARD ARMY Everett, Baldwin, l.w. r.w., Wagstaff Garrison, Wood, Putnam, e. e., Darcy Cunningham, Saltonstall, r.w. l.w., Cain Batchelder, l.d. r.d., Tapping Crosby, Palmer, r.d. l.d., Cotter Ellis, Wendell, g. g., Waters...
...same time it was announced that Henry Lowell Mason Jr. '32 of Boston, and Hunt Tilford Wagstaff '32 of Tuxedo Park, New York, will be respectively assistant cross country manager and interscholastic manager next year, and cross country manager and associate track manager in their Senior year...
...favorite, Robert Devereux. Earl of Essex, has been subjected to speculation by innumerable historians and, more recently, by the imaginative Lytton Strachey. Theirs was a relation which would in all probability have taxed the analytic powers of a Shakespeare or a Freud. The latest ambitious analyst is Playwright Harry Wagstaff Gribble, one-time associate of Christopher Morley in Hoboken theatrical enterprises (TIME, March 25, 1929). Playwright Gribble has examined several old dramas on the theme, has evolved his own explanation of its mysteries...