Word: sons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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James Follen, known to all Harvard athletes for the last twenty-five years as "Jimmie," died last fall, leaving a widow and a son and daughter. Many Harvard men have suggested that it is desirable to raise a small sum of money and present the same to the widow, as a slight testimonial of the esteem in which "Jimmie" was held by Harvard men. Those desiring to subscribe will kindly send their contributions to me at this office. WILLIAM F. GARCELON...
...Thomas Hall Scholarship will be awarded for the first time this year. It was recently established under a gift of $10,000 from Mrs. Thomas Hall, in memory of her son, Thomas Hall, Jr., '93, the income to be awarded to a member or members of the Freshman class. Thomas Hall, Jr., was for several years an instructor in English in the University and a faithful and efficient adviser to Freshmen...
...with marked success in New York. The plot turns upon the contrast of two national types, the antiquated German aristocrat and the self-made American business man. The former type is cleverly depicted in the character of Freiher von Wettingen, a German nobleman who is stubbornly opposed to his son's attentions to the charming daughter of the latter, a Chicago packer...
...cast is as follows: Maximilian, Freiher von Wettingen, Dr. A. Appelmann Rudolph, his son, E. F. Lange '13 Charlotte, sister of the Freiher, E. K. Hackes '14 Dietrich von Vinck, Mr. H. F. Mayer Hofmarshall Graf Dornstedt, E. J. Hubermann '13 Mr. Thomas Forster, G. Priester sC. Mary, his daughter, A. A. Berle '13 Mrs. Hanna Stephenson, H. R. Habicht '13 Wernicke, a steward, R. H. Campbell '16 Lorens, a servant, W. L. Langer '16 Franz, a waiter, P. Bradley '16 An attendant, A. B. Warren...
...Biggers's play is a comedy, but there is in it more than a little of the poignant, the near-tragic, Marie Gilmore, a leading lady, is in love with Billy Kinsman, the butterfly son of a self-made millionaire who of late has been "doing society" with his pompous wife. It becomes the duty of the actress to show this family their foibles, to tear the masks from their faces, to discover them unto themselves as genuinely human beings. This task takes her through the better part of four acts, sees her at one point a comedy character...