Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Four one-act plays make up the program for the 47 Workshop's spring production, which will be given as usual in Agassiz House on Thursday and Friday, the 5th and 6th of February. Trials for the casts have been conducted for some time, but as yet the cast of "At Cockcrow," a tragedy by Leila Thayer, is undecided. The three other plays are: "A Right to Live," a comedy by Lois Compton Fuller; a play in one act, "The Slump," by Frederick L. Day 1G.; "Man's Greatest Hunger," a tragedy written by Kenneth R. Raisbeck...
...their tutors failed to keep them at their books, a stout stick was resorted to. One unfortunate youth, on being chastised by the Reverend Nathaniel Eaton, first President of Harvard, cried aloud for Heaven to sustain him while the Reverend Mr. Eaton plied an industrious birch. He was then given another thrashing for taking the name of God in vain...
...near Massachusetts Hall that Harvard built its "Indian College." The aborigines, however, failed to respond to this plan to given them a higher education. Only a few came to the College, and only one graduated. He died soon after. The Indian College was abandoned...
...Club of Toledo and the women's to the Mayfield Country Club of Cleveland which was the club decided upon by the women's committee of the U. S. G. A. in consultation with Howard F. Whitney at Shawnee last fall. The national open and amateur championships will be given dates that do not conflict with the British championships...
...probable formation of a polo team at the University under the auspices of the Field Artillery. Unit was the announcement given out yesterday by Captain R. F. C. Goetz, head of the Military Department. The fact that similar teams are being formed at Yale, Princeton, and other Eastern colleges adds considerable interest to this report, and it is not at all unlikely that intercollegiate matches will be arranged...