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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...cast "At Cock Crow" by Leila Thayer, one of the four Workshop plays which will be given at Agassiz House on Thursday and Friday of this week has been announced, as follows: Edward, R. G. Hoagland Henry, H. E. Carlton '23 Gerard, W. B. Leach, Jr., '22 Giles, C. Salinger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Announce Cast of "At Cock Crow" | 2/2/1920 | See Source »

...three other one-act plays which will be given are entitled: "A Right to Live," by Lois Compton Fuller; "The Slump," by F. L. Day 1G.; and "Man's Greatest Hunger,' a tragedy, by K. R. Raisbeck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Announce Cast of "At Cock Crow" | 2/2/1920 | See Source »

...School, has been appointed the first holder of the Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship, which was established last spring by the Harvard Club of New York City. The fellowship is the income of a gift of $40,000, established in memory of the late Joseph Choate '52, to be given each year to a British subject, coming from the University of Cambridge to study in any department of Harvard University. The vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge has the power of appointment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: S. N. G. Bailey Unc. L. Awarded Choate Memorial Fellowship | 1/31/1920 | See Source »

...Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge, in the autumn of 1913. During his course there he received a large number of honors, including the Chancellor's Gold Medal for exceptional merit in the English law. He graduated in December, 1916, with the degrees of A. B., LL. B., and was given in June, 1917, the Schuldham Plate, as being the most dintinguished bachelor of the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: S. N. G. Bailey Unc. L. Awarded Choate Memorial Fellowship | 1/31/1920 | See Source »

Captain MacVeagh and his collaborator have told in a simple narrative style the experiences of that small part of the A.E.F. which came into direct contact with the English and Colonial soldiery. They have given a really pleasing picture of the dogged Britisher, and the kilted Scotsman, and the "Aussie" with his devil-may-care swagger. And they have revealed with a wealth of anecdote the warm relationships which sprang up between these veterans of three years and the American doughboy full of nervous energy, and with all the serious enthusiasm of a schoolboy...

Author: By D. W. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 1/31/1920 | See Source »

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