Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This drama of early days on the Western frontier, written by Mrs. E. H. Sullivan, will be presented as the club's thirty-fourth production both in Cambridge and in Boston...
...following article was written for the Crimson by H. B. Mistr 1G.B., a graduate of Brown University...
...following appreciations of Payson Dana '04, late Civil Service Commissioner for Massachusetts, were written for the CRIMSON by Franklin D. Roosevelt '03, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and by James Jackson '04, former Treasurer of Massachusetts, who were intimately associated with Dana in College and civil life...
...following review of the current exhibition at the New Fogg Museum of the paintings of Martin Mower '01, was written for the Crimson by Leo Rabinovitz...
...Scott Fitzgerald, whose first novel carried the name of Princeton before the public eye in a story which brought on a flood of imitators, has written a sketch of life at his alma mater for a current magazine, College Humor,--but the name has no bearing on his article. For it is not a humorous article, nor does it have that mixture of sharpness and sentiment which marked the time when "the tide of war rolled up the sands where Princeton played." He writes not now as a very recent graduate, but from the distance of over a decade...