Word: acted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most pleasing features of the entertainment is the dancing of Messrs. Hoppin, Stevens and Hoppin, while the Turkish ceremony in the fourth act is very amusing...
...superior in every way to the former production. The ballet dance especially deserves praise. Messrs. T. Hoppin, Sevens and F. Hoppin kept splendidly together, and were very graceful, the orchestral accompaniment lending an additional rhythm to the dance. The Turkish ceremony at the end of the fourth act was also one of the features of the performance...
...playing of the Pierian Sodality was a new feature and lent much to the general livliness and pleasure of the evening. The music of the air sung by the master of music in the first act and the drinking mug in the second, is by Lulli. The following is the cast of characters...
...this sweeping vote is strictly adhered to there will be no freshman musical clubs hereafter. It will be a unwise and an unjust act on the the part of the faculty...
...Tuckerman, of Boston, an ex-president of the society, was elected a trustee from the society to act with others in regard to the funds for the proposed religious building. Saville, Ladd, and Morse were appointed as an executive committee to represent the society at the conference on this building. Messrs. White and Saville were chosen delegates to the Church Students Missionary Society, which will meet in Alexandria, Virginia, during the earlier part of January. Dr. King of Christ Church has put at the disposal of the society his church and choir for a series of four sermons...