Word: window
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special performance will be given at the Hasty Pudding Club, 12 Holyoke street, tomorrow evening of the 47 Workshop's first regular production for the year, "The Middle Window," a play in three acts by Rachael Lyman Field. Under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House Association tickets will be distributed to the different military and naval units of the University. They may be had free upon application at the Harvard Hut, 39 Holyoke street, or at the Hostess House in the Yard. Early application is desirable, for the number of seats is limited...
Lieutenant O'Brien, who fell 8,000 feet with his airplane into the German lines, was captured and held for some time in a German prison camp. The story of his escape, which was effected by jumping through a train window and working for 72 days towards the frontier, is perhaps the most extraordinary personal experience...
...thing at a time, and follow that with our whole hearts. We found we needed officers; therefore we should all go into intensive training. We found we needed food; therefore we should plough our public parks, and spade up our front lawns, and plant radishes in our window boxes...
...silver cup won by the University Glee Club in the Intercollegiate Glee Club contest held in Carnegie Hall, New York, is now on exhibition in the window of the Co-operative Branch. The cup has been donated by the University Glee Club of New York for competition in the annual Intercollegiate Glee Club contests, the University winning it three times to take permanent possession...
...poems Mr. Norris contributes two: "At the Window" and "Tryst." The latter, a musical, romantic, little piece, is quite excellent; the former is not so good; Mr. Norris lets his penchant for the pictorial run away with him. It is true he speaks no more of the sea as "an enchanted moan," but allows the moon to shine brightly on a snowy hill above which is a black sky. Nevertheless, a pretty movement runs throughout, the idea is splendid, and the verses are well finished...