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...manager, and the music is by R. K. Fletcher '08. Tickets at $1 each are on sale in the library of Robinson Hall. The cast of characters is as follows: Rameses II, King of Egypt P.W. Brown '08 Professor Scarabs, Professor of Egyptel at Harvard, R. Wheelwright 2G? Mrs. Beacon Hill, president, of Browning Club, S. H. Rathbun '08 Mr. Elliot assistant professor of architecture, D. B. Somes '08 Mr. Thomas instructor in architecture, R. S. Moar Hollis, Harvard 1903 G. K. Downer 1G. Stoughton, Harvard 1908, H. Hoyt 1G. Matthews, Harvard 1909, A. R. Clas Sp. Hastings, Harvard...
...James J. Storrow '85, and Mrs. Storrow will give a reception to the scholars of distinction this evening at 8 o'clock, at 417 Beacon street, Boston. One hundred scholars have been invited, including all of the first group and those of the second group down to those whose names begin with the letter D. Last year the reception to the scholars of the first group was given by Judge W. C. Loring '72 and Mrs. Loring...
...play is a musical comedy in two acts and a prologue, and the scene is laid in the Plymouth Colony in Pilgrim times. The plot is based on the adventures of two young Americans, John Beacon Winton, of Boston, and James McGraw, of "Anywhere." In the prologue Winton boasts of his "Mayflower" descent. By means of a wishing stone, the two men are transported back to 1620 at Plymouth, and meet their own ancestors, face to face. Winston finds that his forefather, of whom he has been boasting, is a common porter and an "undesirable citizen." He is shocked...
...provisional cast of characters has been arranged as follows: John Beacon Winton, W. G. Wendell '09 James McGraw, A. R. Jones '09 John Winton, a porter, C. D. Moss '09 Governor Bradford, of Plymouth, W. D. Robbins '08 John Alldone, LeR. J. Snyder '08 Miles Standoffish, B. Parker '08 Priseilla Melons, G. G. Bacon '08 Gretehen Spootspfeiffer. E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 Poeahontas, C. L. Hay '08 Chorus of Indians and Pilgrims...
...order given below. Individually, every member is experienced, having been in at least one race at New London; taken as a whole the men pull well together. The crew has been twice down to the basin; yesterday it continued in one long stretch past Harvard Bridge almost to Beacon street. Richardson, Severance, and Fish are occupying the same seats they filled last year. Lunt, however, has gone to four and Faulkner has been shifted from three to bow. Morgan, now at three, rowed against Yale and Cambridge in 1906, but was a substitute last year. Consequently there are only...