Word: winter
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...most powerful plays which has appeared in New York this winter was written by a Harvard man of the Class of 1908. The CRIMSON has chosen two criticisms from the daily press to reprint in this morning's issue which fairly represent the critics' idea of the worth of "Salvation Nell." The play was written while the author was still in college and in connection with work in one of the courses in the English department. The criticisms of the play have naturally been concerned in considerable measure with the author himself, this being his first production, and they have...
Professor Winter will give the last of his series of readings from Shakspere in Sever 11 this evening at 7.45 o'clock. The selections will be from "Twelfth Night": scene 5 from act II, scene 7 from act III, and the ending of scene 1 from act V. He will afterwards read several humorous Irish songs and ballads. The reading will be open to the public as well as to members of the University...
...READINGS FROM SHAKSPERE. "Twelfth Night." II. Professor Winter. Sever...
...READINGS FROM SHAKSPERE. "Twelfth Night." II. Professor Winter. Sever...
...minute speech in English upon the subject of the contest, "The Policy of France and Morocco." The judges will be L. Allard, of the French Department, professor R. M. Johnston, M. C. Leckner '07, as the deputy of Professor G. P. Baker '87, the deputy of Professor I. L. Winter '86, and a representative appointed by the Cercle Francais. Notes, but not manuscript, will be allowed. Although entries will be received at the time of the trials, all prospective candidates are requested to send their names to F. Schenck, Holworthy 7, before Thursday night, stating preference, if any, of time...