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...English playwright and poet, in a recent interview with a CRIMSON representative. "Such organizations as the Oxford University Dramatic Society, and your 47 Workshop here, put on plays which hardly any manager would undertake to promote. Just before I left home they were preparing at Oxford to play 'Ralph Royster Doyster,' and Marlowe's 'Edward the Second...
Josiah Noel Macy '22 of Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., was chosen president of the Dramatic Club at its annual business meeting held last night in the Union. Warwick Potter Scott '23 of Lansdowne, Pa., was elected vice-president, and William Merrill Tucker '23 of Manchester for secretary. Ralph Burton Emery '22 of Newton Centre was elected treasurer. Two Sophomores were chosen as the new members of the executive committee, Donald Mitchell Oenslager '23 of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Mason Brown '23 of Louisville, Ky. Only two nominations were made at large, for vice-president Burke Boyce...
With the first special cover since 1914, the Yale Game Number of the Advocate appears today, its 50 pages filled with special football articles and other undergraduate contributions. Ralph Horween '19 gives a new review of the season, while G. C. Noyes '20 points out "Why Harvard Should Win." The feature football article of the issue may be said to be, however, one by W. Jackson '21, who has compiled a large amount of "Inside dope" from a number of former players and coaches. This article includes notes on all the big games from the beginning of the "Haughton system...
Robert Frederick Doolittle '23 of New York City has been elected second assistant manager of the University soccer team. Harry Tyler '24 of Milton has been elected manager and Ralph de Someri Childs '24 of Kansas City, Missouri, assistant manager of the Freshman soccer team. These elections are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and of the Student Council...
...attempts at a peaceful settlement of pressing racial problems. And the Californians, far from being "scare-mongers," have done their proper part towards forcing the nation to settle a question of whose gravity few people outside of California are aware. The Californians are distinctly on the side of peace. RALPH M. EATON, Instr. November...