Word: warner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letting the players play it for themselves. This would, of course, give an advantage to the older and larger institutions with a longer and sounder athletic tradition; but it may be a suggestion in the right direction. Modern tendencies are illustrated by the outcry at Pittsburgh over Major Warner's new contract with Stanford. The collegians take this as seriously as if, for example, the French, impressed by Mr. Hughes's showing at the late conference, had hired him to coach their diplomats for the next big game with England; yet Major Warner works for a living...
...Langdon Warner '03, director of the Pennsylvania Art, Museum, will lecture at the Fogg Art Museum on Monday afternoon. February 13, at 4.30 o'clock, on Indian, Chinese, and Japanese frescoes. The lecture will be open to the public...
...Maid to Dona Antonia, Miss Lydia Walker Rosa, Miss Doris Halman Beggar boy, Joseph Curtin Sirena, maid to Pastora, Miss Elizabeth James Signor Louanais, E. D. Dunn Vito, C. H. Hungeford 1G. Frederico, Alan Thompson 1G. A waiter, L. N. Pearson 1G. A doctor, R. W. Brink 2G. The warner, W. N. Morse 3G. Tourists, Miss Ellen McLaughlin, Miss Carola Bell, W. N. Morse 3G., A guide, W. E. Harris '20 A flower girl, Miss Carola Bell Men of Seville, James Shute, A. H. Starke '25, G. B. Dunham 1G., Phillip Barry, J. T. Mahony 2G.B., R. W. Brink...
...Maid to Dona Antonia, Miss Lydia Walker Ross, Miss Doris Halman Beggar boy, Joseph Curtin Sirena, maid to Pastors, Miss Elizabeth James Signer, Louanais, E. D. Dunn Vito, C. H. Hungeford 1G Frederico, Alan Thompson 1G A walter, L. N. Pearson 1G A doctor, R. W. Brink 2G The warner, W. N. Morse 3G Tourists, Miss Ellen McLoughlin, Miss Carola Bell, W. N. Morse 3G., G. B. Dunham 1G. A guide, W. E. Harris '20 A flower girl, Miss Carola Bell Men of Seville, James Shute, A. H. Starke '26, G. R. Dunham 1G, Philip Barry, J. T. Mahony 2G.B...
...Westville, Ohio; Kenneth Ormsby Mott-Smith '22 of Schenectady, N. Y., and Conrad Salinger '23 of Brookline; prompting, William Frederick Woodfield '23 of Morristown, N. J.; properties, John Jerome Drew '23 of New York, N. Y., and Marcial Primitivo Lichauco '23 of Manila, P. I.; stage, Edward Warner Baldwin '23 of Hempstead, L. L., N. Y., and Dudley Winthrop Hallett '24 of Dorchester; business and publicity, Richard Stoddard Aldrich '25 of Brookline, Ralph de Someri Childs '24 of Kansas City, Mo., Roswell Herring Chrisman '23 of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and William Heston McPherson '23 of Columbus, Ohio; lighting, Donald Stralem...