Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...organization and work of the University delegation while at Northfield will be in direct charge of the undergraduate committee; but A. Beane '11, C. B. Randall 3L., and J. C. Manry '13, will act as advisers...
...meeting of the play committee of the Cercle Francais it was decided to give three one-act plays next fall instead of one long one. The committee finally selected the following: "L'Ecole des belles-mores," by Eugene Brieux; "L'Intruse," by Maurice Maeterlinck; and "Les deux sourds," by Moinaux. The first is a very spirited comedy, true to life and amusing; the second is a very subtle little sketch, pathetic and impressive, very hard to give, but which the Cercle attempts as a dramatic experiment; the third is a roaring farce...
Langford of Trinity will referee, and Williams will umpire the Harvard-Princeton game. Pendleton of Bowdoin will act as field judge, and Bankhart as linesman. For the Yale-Princeton contest, Tufts will referee, Marshall umpire; Morice will be field judge, and Pendleton linesman...
...second act shows Alberich near the dragon's cave, waiting for an opportunity to get the gold. Wotan enters and announces that Siegfried is on the way, and suggests that Alberich offer this knowledge to the dragon in return for the ring. To this, however, the dragon replies with a yawn, and turns again to sleep. Day dawns as Mime and Siegfried enter. Mime tries vainly to excite Siegfried with fear. Blowing a loud fanfare on his horn. Siegfried wakes the dragon, who advances to meet him. In the ensuing fight Siegfried kills the dragon, but accidentally tastes...
...third act Wotan tells Erda, the goddess of earth that he is contented that man shall supersede the gods. As Erda sinks into the earth, Siegfried enters and inquires the way to Brunnhilde's rock. Wotan lays his spear across the way, but Siegfried shatters it, and advances to the flames, which envelop the stage. Finally they clear and discover Siegfried on the rock. He has never seen a woman, and thinks Brunnhilde is a beautiful warrior. He loosens the helmet, sees for the first time the long tresses of a woman, and is seized with fear. But he stoops...