Word: wade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...intend to compete for the Boylston or Lee Wade prizes must submit their selections to Frederick C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, for approval before Monday, February 26, it was announced by Professor Packard yesterday. Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores who are in good standing are eligible to compete for the first and second prizes of $50 and the third and fourth prizes...
Officers of the Harvard Advocate were announced yesterday. Hugh M. Wade '35 was elected president; Lyman A. S. McCabe '35, secretary, Oscar L. Barber '35, pegasus Philip D. Wilkinson '35, business manager; Henry B. White '35, treasurer; and George L. Haskins '35, circulation manager. Four new members were elected to the magazine: James L. LeB. Boyle '36 and John Cromwell '36 to the literary board; Robert S. Chafee '36 and Gerard J. Piel '37 to the business board...
...book and lyrics for the show are written by James Parton '34, Lee Howard '35, Charles Haas '35, Hugh Wade '35, and Francis Moore '35; the music by E. E. Stowell '34 and Francis Moore '35. Rehearsals will start about February 14th...
Also featured will be a critical article, "Anabasis of A. MacLeish," by H. M. Wade. There will be a new dramatic column criticizing holiday plays in New York, in addition to the usual book reviews, and the Hodge Podge strip...
...mannequin show with a band, girls and dresses. An extraordinary chorus dance in the exotic style of Rockefeller Center Music Hall is done by girls in pastel -spangled, long -trained dresses. They wade, twitch, writhe. The result is effective...