Word: walter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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About 50 manuscripts have been handed in for the Dramatic Club play competition which closed last Saturday. This is an unusually large number to select from. The three judges, Winthrop Ames '95, Professor George Pierce Baker '87 and Walter Prichard Eaton '00 will announce the plays chosen during the first week of March...
...along, quite well, and be content to mind our own American business. Nobody seems to know exactly what the flags in front of University Hall mean, but if they mean that the young men of Harvard are thirsting for anyone's blood, they ought not to be there. WALTER SILZ...
Sunday, February 18, 4 P. M.--Concert by the Footlight Orchestra, Charles F. Manney, conductor, assisted by Miss Edith Bullard, soprano, and Mr. Walter N. Kilburn, organist...
...Walter K. Sprague, of North East, Pa., has been elected chairman of the class day committee by the seniors at Brown University. The other class day officers are as follows...
...Club; the men who have represented Yale in football, baseball, track, and crew, or who have been awarded a "Y", are, for the first time in Yale's athletic history, combining to do honor to a team, and with the further object of founding the Yale Varsity Club. Walter Camp, the father of Yale football and baseball; Bob Cook, the father of Yale rowing; Harry Brooks and Charlie Sherrill, the fathers of Yale track athletics; "Pudge" Heffiefinger, "Dutch" Carter, Fred Stevenson, captain of the '88 crew, which held the record of the Thames River course for twenty-eight years...