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...Transportation Conditions in Latin-America." Illustrated lecture. Dr. Albert Hale, of the Pan-American Union, Washington, D.C., Emerson...
...Lampoon announces the election of the following men as regular editors: R. E. Connell '15, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; D. Loring, Jr., '16, of Portland, Ore.; R. McKinney '15, of Albany, N. Y.; E. C. Thayer '15, of Worcester, and G. Hale '15, of Chicago, III. The following men have been elected Business Editors: R. C. Bacon '16, of Chicago, III.; R. P. Baldwin '16, of Boston, and S. L. French '16, of Tuxedo Park...
Careful attention will be given to all the essential details, such as costumes, scenery, and lighting effects. The scenery is being painted by G. Hale '15, and the costumes will be designed under his supervision...
...Delta Upsilon has announced "Bury Fair," by Thomas Shadwell, as the play for the spring production, which will come during the week of March 16. S. J. Hume 1G, has been selected as coach, and the scenery will be painted by G. Hale '15. The first two performances will be given in Cambridge, the third in Boston, the fourth in Jamaica Plain, and the last probably at Wellesley Hills...
...tonight in Agassiz House, Radcliffe. There are three short plays on the program. "The Romance of the Rose," a musical pantomime by S. J. Hume '13 and T. M. Spelman '13, is to be produced with scenery in the style of Gordon Craig under whom Hume has studied. G. Hale '15 has assisted in the designing and painting of the set. "Home Sweet Home," a serious play of tenement life was written by Miss Violet Robinson, recently of Radcliffe. Professor Richard T. Holbrook has revised his translation of the old French farce "Pierre Patelin" specially for this performance. The chief...