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...consistently contended that Harvard was doing wrong in keeping the best Crimson players out of the game." It is quite conceivable that the score does not give an accurate idea of the relative merit of the two teams, but that is a futile argument. One admits with good grace that the quietus was put on effectively. It is, however, unfortunate that from statements like that quoted above, and from the paid-by the column wisdom of "Bill" and the rest, in the local press, the idea should become current that there is an organized and bitter "kick" at Brown over...
...York, N. Y., November 14, 1915.--To encourage playwriting among college students, and at the same time to secure a play for herself, Miss Grace George announced yesterday that she would award a prize of $1,000 for the best play submitted to her by any American college student. The announcement came from a playhouse where Miss George has established a repertory company. The prize-winning play will be produced by Miss George and her company at the Playhouse. In addition to the $1,000 the author, will be paid royalties according to regular arrangements...
...Lowell Lecture. "Days of Grace. Seizure, Capture, Prize," by Professor G. G. Wilson, 491 Boylston street, Boston...
...Lampoon announces the election of Jacob Bates Abbott '18, of Dedham; Richard van Wyck Buel '18, of Ridgefield, Conn.; John Lavalle, Jr., '18, of Boston; and Robert Perry Rodgers '17, of Havre de Grace, Md., to the editorial board. Ralph Gascoigne Brown '18, of New York, N. Y., Cyril Malcolm Hollander '18, of Boston; John Lester Hubbard '18, of Providence, R. I.; Felix Whitman Knauth '18, of New York, N. Y., and Francis Beaman Todd '18, of Boston, have been elected business editors...
November 19.--"Days of Grace, Seizure, Capture, Prize...