Word: worke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Savery contributes an interesting account of "Clyde Fitch, the Man and Playwright," which seems to be based on personal acquaintance with Mr. Fitch, and helps in the understanding of his work. Mr. Lippmann writes earnestly, though somewhat extravagantly, "In Defence of the Suffragettes." Mr. Douglas gives some effective pictures of incidents in the service of a "rookie" in the recent war games of the Massachusetts militia. Mr. Snedeker, in his "Pity Women," shows power to portray persons vividly and to convey a sense of sadness. Professor Neilson's appreciation of Mr. Hagedorn's important volume "A Troop of the Guard...
...December 17 and 18 there will be a Christmas Pageant and two short plays given in Boston under the auspices of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club, for the benefit of the Winter Farm. Men are needed for the spectacle, for dramatic work in the plays, and for the chorus. The work of securing men for the parts is under the direction of the Harvard Dramatic Club. All members of the University who desire to take part in the Pageant are requested to report at Stoughton 9 this evening between 7 and 8 o'clock...
...remarks by a cordial reference to the service of Harvard men in the administration of the Institute of Technology, and especially to that of President Lowell who, he hoped, would long retain his membership in the Institute's corporation. To this he added that, in those fields of work in which Harvard and the Institute seem to come in contact, it was the firm intention of the present administration to avoid unnecessary duplication of effort...
...University football team was given a long scrimmage during the secret practice in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. The first team scored four touchdowns on the second and, in addition, O'Flaherty kicked a pretty field goal from a difficult angle on the 38-yard line. The work was fast and hard; at one time the second team was held for downs inside the first team's ten-yard line...
There was a long scrimmage in the secret practice held yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The first team played for about twenty minutes against the second team, scoring five touchdowns; then two substitute teams played another half of the same length. The work of the University team was very good on the defence though they were a little slow on the offence. O'Flaherty was back at quarterback and played brilliantly, making a long run in the open field, drop-kicking three out of four goals from the 30 or 35-yard line, and showing a very considerable improvement...