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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enough to be genuinely farcical. It needs "speeding up." "Men Are Mortal" on the other hand, owed its success to the very spirited performance of the company. A college professor, in order to satisfy the conditions of a bequest, is required to identify the hats of his class of young women. His success proves him to have been less absent-minded and color blind than he was reputed to be. T. M. Spelman '13, as the professor, and Miss Esther Watson as the professor's wife, are deserving of special mention, though every part was well taken...

Author: By R. B. Perry., | Title: Dramatic Club Plays Criticised | 4/14/1911 | See Source »

...Alumni Association of Harvard Chemists held its first annual meeting and banquet at Young's Hotel, Boston, last Saturday evening. Mr. J. D. Pennock '93, of Syracuse, presided and Dr. Morris Loeb '83, of New York, acted as toastmaster. President Lowell spoke on general chemical education at the University and discussed plans for its improvement. The proposed group of six chemical laboratories, one of which is already assured, he gave as the greatest need of the Department of Chemistry in the University. Speeches were made by other guests as follows: "Association of Harvard Chemists," J. D. Pennock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST MEETING OF CHEMISTS | 4/10/1911 | See Source »

...Alumni Association of Harvard Chemists will hold a banquet for the purpose of organization at Young's Hotel, Boston, this evening at 7.15 o'clock. Mr. J. D. Pennock '83, of the Solvay Process Company, Syracuse, N. Y., the temporary chairman of the association, will preside. The speakers will be Mr. H. W. Wiley '73, Chief Chemist of the United States; Professor Wilder D. Bancroft '88, of Cornell; Professor C. E. Munroe '71, of George Washington University; Dr. Morris Loeb '83, of New York City. It is expected that there will be about 150 present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ORGANIZATION OF CHEMISTS | 4/8/1911 | See Source »

...following appointments have been made by B. L. Young, marshal of the third-year class of the Law School: toastmaster, L. B. Donahue; dinner committee, G. Auchincloss, E. E. Cheatham. H. L. Kern, J. Richardson, Jr., J. M. Rosenthal; smoker committee, M. A. Gallagher, A. T. Gould, J. R. Kaspar, C. W. Rogerson, C. C. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third-Year Law Appointments | 4/7/1911 | See Source »

...short play by David Carb '09, which follows Mr. Eaton's article, is a specimen of what our eager young dramatists are planning to give us, a more efficient censorship than that sporadically exercised by the Mayor of Boston will be necessary. "The Easiest Way" was a brutal play, dealing frankly with a brutal subject, but it at least succeeded in making vice hideous. Mr. Carb's play, "The Other Side," attempts to inform the reader (the play is fortunately too short for the stage) that for a woman there is more chance of happiness in vice than in unmarried...

Author: By W. R. Castle jr., | Title: Review of the April Monthly | 4/5/1911 | See Source »

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