Word: whether
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...classes proclaims this exchange unjust. If 1000 undergraduates are given better single seats than graduates, the latter will be moved not more than a section either way. If 3000 graduates apply for two seats apiece, the Freshman who takes a companion will be fortunate if he can tell whether or not the ball is advanced. On this basis alone the lower-classmen have received by far the smaller end of the deal...
...open question whether or not a Student Council can be made an effective body here at Harvard. The CRIMSON believes that it can. Leaving this question aside for the present, however, the situation at hand apparently demands a formal resignation of the erstwhile members of the Council. When this is done, it will then be up to the College, if it seen fit, to organize a new Council under a new constitution. Just what this should contain is a matter to be determined in the future. Until the present corpse is formally interred, it seems hardly dignified to make plans...
...business manager and stage manager of the fall production of the Dramatic Club are asked to report at Randolph 56 this evening at 7 o'clock. All men, particularly Freshmen, who are interested in business management, stage management, press work, property and electrical work, are urged to come out, whether or not they have had any previous experience. As these positions offer openings in almost every field connected with theatricals, it is hoped that a large number of men will attend this meeting. K. R. Macgowan '11, president of the Dramatic Club, R. Douglas '12, business manager...
...club has decided to present its fall play at Brattle Hall in Cambridge and at Jordan Hall in Boston during the week of December 11. One or more additional performances may also be arranged. All manuscripts for the play competition, whether long or one-act plays, should be sent to Kenneth Macgowan, Thayer 57, by October 20. The plays submitted will then be judged by a graduate committee consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. H. T. Parker, of the Boston Transcript, and Mr. Winthrop Ames, director of the New Theatre...
...substitutes on the first team were given a try-out under the direction of Coach Cutler, who had charge of the squad in the absence of Coach Haughton. Corbett was on the field in uniform, bud did not play, as his hand is still bandaged. It is doubtful whether he will play tomorrow...