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...committee plans to hold the Spread, in the quadrangle back of Stoughton Hall, but in case of rain it is likely that the tables will be moved into one of the halls in the House. Following is the committee in charge: J. Fleming, chairman: C. M. Under hill '30: W. M. Dunn '30: C. G. Chase '30: C. H. Parker '32: E. D. Emigh '30: and James Roosevelt...
...STRAUS 1-8 C. G. Chases--3 9-17 D. Scott--10 18-22 C. B. Lakin--19 23-30 R. M. Minns--29 MATTHEWS 1-15 R. E. Gumm--1 16-30 J. W. Fellows--20 31-45 H. E. Stokinger--33 46-60 E. C. Tredway--55 STOUGHTON South Entry F. C. Troll--6 North Entry J. Fleming--24 THAYER 1-10 Herbet Gustafseu--4 11-20 W. Ginman--14 21-32 G. R. Hamilton--21 33-44 P. M. Sheldon--33 45-57 S. Keck--50 58-68 E. W. Page--66 WELD...
...Entry--E. Y. Hartshorne B-22 C Entry--J. R. Hollis C-13 STANDISH A Entry--Von Breesen A-31 B Entry--J. Jackier B-42 C Entry--R. Neff C-23 D Entry--H. E. Hollis C-51 E Entry--N. A. Johnson E-41 STOUGHTON North Entry--M. V. Anastos 28 South Entry--Paul Hanson 24 STRAUS South Entry--C. G. Chase 3 South Center--D. Scott 10 North Entry--R. W. Hyde 25 North Center--W. Shippee 19 THAYER North Entry--J. Nazro 56 Middle Entry--H. Gustafsen 4 South Entry--D. B. Dorman 25 HARVARD UNION...
Translations of the "Menaechmi" of Plautus, the play to be presented by the Classical Club in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, will go on sale along with tickets tomorrow at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Coop, Herrick's, and Stoughton 20, it was announced by W. S. Smith '30, member of the production committee. The translation, written by E. C. Weist '30 and R. W. Hyde '30, is intended to serve as a souvenir of the production, and along with a summary printed on the program, will aid the audience in following the action. The comedy as produced...
...Throughout the evening the other Colleges, Stoughton and Massachusetts were in utmost danger. They caught fire numerous times and could not have been saved by all the help that the town could afford had it not been for the assistance of the Gentlemen of the General Court. His Excellency the Governor, who in spite of the rigor of the weather was most active in exerting himself in supplying the town engines with water which had to be fetched from a distance, the two college pumps being then rendered useless...