Word: craven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brooms. Frank Craven, that small man with the worried smile, has given himself cause to be worried in reality. He has become a producer. He started as an actor, progressed to playwriting and now becomes his own employer. Under the stress of the occasion, he has deserted his own cast. It was the opinion of those his first guests that the stage had lost a solid asset in Frank Craven the actor and gained only a minor asset in Craven the producer...
Invitations have been extended by Miss Ida Craven, President of the Wellesley Forum, to G. P. Morehouse '25, President of the Harvard Democratic Club, and J. W. Wadsworth '25, President of the Harvard Republican Club, to address the Forum on Tuesday, October...
...King Edward (as Prince of Wales). "Speaking of beautiful Lady Mary Craven. . . . The Prince of Wales wrote her a charming and affectionate letter, calling her 'Mary' tout court, saying he was coming to tea with her on such and such an afternoon, and hoped she would be alone so that they could have a nice little téte-à-téte chat. This missive somehow got into the hands of her father. . . . When the day and hour for the tea arrived and the Prince came hoping to find 'dear Mary' alone, he found...
...pound class. Two titles went to graduates of other universities when K. C. Williams 1L., a former member of the Dartmouth team and A. W. Graven 1L., a former Yale wrestler, won decisions in the 125 and 158 pound classes. D. H. Campbell '27 of the Freshman team forced Craven to the limit in his bout but Williams gained a rather easy victory over J. T. Klau...
...Pound Class,-A. W. Craven 1L, won the referee's decision from D. H. Campbell...