Word: acted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rehearsals for this spring's Pi Eta play "Queen Philippine," have been going on for over a month. Decided progress is shown and everything points toward a successful production of the new piece. Already the first act has been staged and attention is now being given to the second act. The choruses have learned their parts well, but have not yet acquired the necessary ease and precision. The club is fortunate this year in having among the principals several men who have had experience in former plays...
...last act, the Senator meets Miss Petzoldt, but mistakes her for a Miss Pottendorff, an American heiress whom he wishes his son to marry. He is delighted with her, so that when her real identity is discovered, he is forced to agree to the marriage of his son Oscar to her. He also consents to the marriage of Gehring and Stephanie, and acknowledges that Agathe's first duty is to her husband...
...earlier act, passed in 1865, specified that only holders of degrees from the College should vote for overseers. After this act was passed, a movement to have the franchise extended to graduates of the Lawrence Scientific School and of the Law School was started, as both had greatly increased in importance. The suggestion for the change came from President Eliot and it was mainly through his persistent efforts that the movement has spread...
...Sophomore-Freshman debate, which will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union on March 24 at 7.30 o'clock, the teams will debate on the question, "Resolved, That the Geary Chinese Exclusion Act should be Reenacted." The Sophomores will support the affirmative and will be represented by G. P. Adams, F. W. Catlett and A. Locke. The Freshman team, R. D. Lapham, J. F. Dore, W. H. Davis, will support the negative. J. N. Johnson, president of the Sophomore Debating Club, will preside...
...Education in the State Senate has come to an agreement regarding the Overseers Bill, which provides for a change in the system of electing Harvard Overseers. The bill was approved by the committee, but an amendment has been adopted whereby, although it may be accepted at any time, the act shall not become operative for three years, or until after three changes in the personnel of the Board of Overseers shall have taken place. The bill provides that the President and Fellows and Board of Overseers shall determine by themselves what degrees entitle graduates to vote for Overseers...