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...hoped that the presentation of the "Agamemnon" will be as great an events as that of the "Oedipus Tyrranus," of Sophocles, produced here in 1881. Among others who took part in that play are the following: Mr. George Riddle '74, Mr. Henry Norman '81. Mr. Curtis Guild, Jr., '81, Mr. G. M. Lane '81. Mr. Owen Wister '82. Mr. Evert J. Wendell '82. Mr. C. S. Hamlin '83. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82. The music was written by Professor J. K. Paine...
Trials for the chorus of the Greek play, Agamemnon of Aeschylus, which will be given in the Stadium on June 16 and 19, 1906, will be held in Holden Chapel next, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. These trials will be open to all members of the University. Candidates are requested to bring songs for piano accompaniment. Knowledge of Greek will not be necessary...
...result of the second trial, held yesterday afternoon, candidates for parts in the "Agamemnon" of Aeschylus, the Greek play to be given by the Department of the Classics in June, 1906, are being considered provisionally in the following order: Agamemnon--P. H. Noyes '06; Clytaemestra--H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06, R. A. Moore '05; Cassandra--A. S. A. Brady '08, H. G. Beyer, Jr., '06; Aegisthus--A. L. Benshimol '07, L. Carroll '06; watchman--B. H. Gordon '08, M. C. Clapp '07; herald--D. Gardiner '07; coryphaeus--H. C. Washburn '06, W. H. Freeman '06, A. L. Benshimol...
From the thirty-five candidates, who reported at the first two preliminary trials for the Greek play, "Agamemnon," yesterday and Wednesday afternoons, the following thirteen were retained: D. Gardiner '07, C.W. Cate '07, B.H. Gordon sC., M.C. Clapp '07, H.W. Gammans '08, R.H. Jacobs '08, R.A. Moore '05, A.L. Benshimol '07, P.H. Noyes '06, H.S. Wyndham-Gittens 2S., W.H. Freeman '06, L. Carroll '06, H.G. Beyer...
...preliminary trials for acting parts in the Greek play "Agamemnon," which the Department of the Classics intends to produce in June, 1906, will be held this afternoon and tomorrow at 3.30 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Candidates for the parts of the watchman and herald should report today, and candidates for all other parts tomorrow. The judges will be Professors H. W. Smyth, C. B. Gulick and W. F. Harris, and Mr. George Riddle, of Cambridge, public reader and former instructor in the University, who took the leading part in the "Oedipus Tyrannus" of Sophocles, which was produced...