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Every student in the University, except special students, must hand in a list of all his studies for the second half-year at University 4 before 5 o'clock on Monday. This list must be written on a card, which may be obtained at University 4 between 9 and 1 o'clock. If any second half-year courses not discussed with the advisers are added, their consent must be obtained. The times and places of the first meetings of courses will be published in Monday's CRIMSON. Students will be required to enroll at these first meetings. Even...
...before Monday every student in the College, except special students, must, before 5 o'clock, hand in at University 4 a list of all his studies for the second half-year. This list must be written on a card, which may be obtained at University 4 between 9 and 1 o'clock. If any second half-year courses not discussed with the advisers are added, their consent must be obtained...
...Between the Lines," a play in three acts, a prologue and an epilogue, by Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning, which has received the Craig Prize for 1915, will receive its first public performance, at the Castle Square Theatre this evening at 8.10 o'clock. The play was written last year in Professor Baker's English 47a at Radcliffe, and was produced last spring in its original form by the 47 Workshop. Subsequent changes have put the play in shape for professional production...
Another Craig Prize Play is to receive its first professional performance at the Castle Square Theatre this evening-- "Between the Lines," by Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning. And again we hear the criticism that the best plays that are produced in Professor Baker's courses are not written by undergraduates or graduates of the University. "Common Clay," by Cleves Kinkead, last year's successful prize play, was not written by a graduate, and the year before the piece was by a Radcliffe graduate. But this does not prove that good plays are not written by University men in English 47. Witness...
...Craig Prize Play for 1915, Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning's "Between the Lines," will have its first professional production at the Castle Square Theatre on Monday evening, February 7. Written in Professor Baker's English 47a course at Radcliffe last year, this play was given a trial production in the 47 Workshop in the spring. Subsequent to this successful try-out, some changes were made in fitting the play for professional production, and it was assured a presentation when the judges of the Craig Prize competition, Professor Baker, Mr. John Craig, and Miss Florence Lincoln, awarded it first place among...