Word: acted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Philip, with his friends, Billie Burt and Bertie Bill, disguised as troubadours, have followed Marjorie. By means of his disguise Phil is able to fool Maria, but he is recognized by Grumble before long. The act closes when Grumble declares that he will take his family away and commands Phil never to appear before him again...
...second act opens in a garden restaurant in Paris where Grumble has arranged to meet a young Frenchman, the Count de Castleless, with a possible view to arranging a match between the latter and Marjorie. Phil happens to drop into the place and learns from Marjorie of the proposed match. He rushes out without delay and shortly returns disguised as the count. Grumble is completely fooled and leaves Marjorie alone, but returns later and finds Phil with his raise moustache removed. Phil is recognized and his chances seem to be small until a cablegram is brought in feeling...
...three Faculty members of this body Dean Sabine entered upon his work from an entirely academic position and with but little assumed foundation upon which to act in this capacity of regulator of athletic sports. He has since become one of the most interested and valuable members, and to feel that pressure of other work was to such a degree in effect as to render him unable longer to serve the University in this way is to be doubly regretted. We feel certain that in expressing sincere gratitude for the time and care spent by Dean Sabine while a member...
...University baseball team will play Bowdoin this afternoon on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Brennan will start the game in the box for Harvard, and Files, an exceptionally good pitcher, will act in that capacity for Bowdoin. There will be two changes in the line-up this afternoon, Kemble and Haydock playing in the outfield where Aronson and Waters played on Saturday. Kemble has been a substitute on the University squad for the past three years, while Haydock has never had any experience with the University team before this year...
...Faculty, and not the Athletic Committee, must be the object of our appeals. If the Committee believes that the Faculty has been influenced by the arguments, it may see fit to disregard the recommendations. If the Faculty is still firm in its opinion, the Committee may be compelled to act. By no means, therefore, has the CRIMSON rested its case. As stated before, we are seeking tangible facts on which to base our arguments. If these are secured, we shall be in a position to go ahead. If they are not forthcoming, the position of the Faculty is considerably weakened...