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Professor R. H. Lord, after lectures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACULTY ANNOUNCES HOURS FOR STUDENT CONSULTATIONS | 9/27/1916 | See Source »

...Lindahl, C. P., 33 Sourcy, E. W., 19 Dallin, E. B., 5 Littlefield, H. M., 19 Starr, P., 13 Daly, O. G., 11 Littlefield, W. J., 19 Steefel, L. D., 6 Darling, N. P., 34 Loomis, G. P., 32 Stevens, P. D., 28 Day, P. A., 28 Lord, D. M. Jr., F Sturgis, R. S., 12 De Camp, T. L., 8 Lowry, P., H Thayer, G. A., 4 Decker, I., 30 Manesse, B. M., 4 Thurston, H. M., 20 Devereux, L. W., 24 Manesse, N., 4 Todd, F., 23 Devereux, R., 24 Manning, E. A., 12 Townsend, W., 13 Doherty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOTMENT OF BOXES FOR SENIORS AT 1916 SPREAD | 6/19/1916 | See Source »

...Widener Library has just come into possession of a remarkable collection of English historical broadsides and proclamations printed between 1626 and 1700. The collection, which includes many from Lord Polwarth's library, has been formed during the past quarter century by a well-known collector and sold on his behalf to Harvard by Messrs. Dobell of Charing Cross Road. The only collections to rival it were those in England of Colonel F. Grant and J. E. Hodgkin, both now dispersed, and that in the possession of Lord Crawford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBRARY PURCHASED UNUSUAL SEVENTEENTH CENTURY WORKS | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

...return for the time spent the men will receive $400 worth of flying instruction, and further, will be doing more to aid preparedness than could be done in any other branch of the service. Lord Kitchener, England's Minister of War, in a telegram sent to Canadian flyers in training at Newport News, said, "One flyer is worth an army corps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FLYING CORPS PLANS SCHOOL | 6/1/1916 | See Source »

...Portmanteau Theatre company during the fall and winter season, when the theatre--a movable, portable playhouse--will be shown in the majority of the principal cities from coast to coast. In addition to a number of plays by Mr. Walker himself, there will be shown several by Lord Dusany, whose "Night at an Inn" is now the biggest one-act sensation that the New York stage has had for many years. Mr. Walker has secured the exclusive American rights to Dusany's "The Golden Doom," and this play will be an important part of the repertoire. Other interesting plays will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EARLY ENGLISH FOLK COMEDY TO BE PRESENTED NEXT FALL | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

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