Word: written
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...double bill this month represents a new departure in the Workshop productions. Two long plays will be given, "Between the Lines," and "The Waves of Torre." Both plays are the products of Professor Baker's 47 A class at Radcliffe. "Between the Lines" was written by Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning of Cambridge, a graduate student at Radcliffe. "The Waves of Torre" was written by Miss Ethel Claire Randall, of Chicago, Ill., also a graduate student at Radcliffe...
...meeting of the Faculty further regulations concerning the oral examinations were passed. The more important of these are the allowance of registering for both French and German tests at the same time, and a provision that the written examination may be taken but once. The regulations as adopted read as follows...
...student excluded from the tutorial course shall thereby forfeit his right to take a written examination...
...written examination shall not extend beyond one hour...
...reference to creed or country. Their business was simply to determine the best poem among the ten or fifteen submitted, judged as a poem. Because it was a good sonnet, and not because it was anti-German or anti-anything, "Gott Mit Uns" received the prize. "Dieu Avec Nous," written with equal skill, would have received equal honor...