Word: wright
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the cast have been spending the last few days polishing up on their performance with the aid of several stars of former shown including William Faucett '21 and J. W. D. Seymour '17. Dr. Arthur Wright '20 has also been helping with the music...
Fancy, figure, and eccentric skating and many other novel features will comprise the Radcliffe carnival program. Tickets will be placed on sale tomorrow at the Arena, Wright and Ditson's, Leavitt and Peirce's, and Herrick...
Discussion, wearying and pointless, centred about the U. S. proposal for a central body to control production of the drug and a plan to decrease importations by 10% annually. Mrs. Hamilton Wright of the U. S. delegation brought up a new proposal to send expert committees into opium-producing countries to determine what crops could be profitably grown instead of opium. Nobody could agree with anybody; all presented compromise plans; none accepted them, and there the matter rested. After U. S. Bishop Charles H. Brent had withdrawn from the Conference, disgusted, and one of the Indian delegates had been withdrawn...
...year and gave several performances. A total of 80 men took part in this concert, probably one of the most successful ever undertaken by the Instrumental Clubs. At the close of the program the clubs gave a dance, supplying their own jazz orchestra under the direction of J. H. Wright '25. The clubs traveled to Worcester in Gray Line busses provided especially for the purpose, where they were the guests of the Worcester Clubs for dinner...
...Lundell, J. S. Malick, C. G. Wright, E. C. Haggerty, H. L. Smyth, B. E. Swede, J. J. Weinstein, J. W. Brown, Franklin Hollis, Morton Smith, B. L. Kilgour, H. F. Mills, A. H. Miller, Robert Soutter, J. C. Bickford, manager, S. E. Gleason, assistant manager...