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...club theatre before an enthusiastic audience. The play went off with little hesitation, and, with more smoothness in the acting of the principal characters, should prove extremely successful. The characters are well conceived, and in general take advantage of many laughable situations. C. P. Whorf '05, who wrote the book and many of the lyrics, acted most naturally of any of the principals, and put a great deal of spirit and humor into his songs. T. A. Whidden '05, as Inspector Baggs, carried out his part cleverly and without exaggeration, and was unfailingly humorous. E. H. Baker '06, as Lord...
...first meet this spring will be the annual spring handicap games on May 1. These games are open to members of the University, and all men who intend to try for the University team are expected to enter. Entries should be made in the blue book, which will be hung near the blackboard in the Locker Building...
...American Exposition, and well known as an able lawyer, will speak on "Law"; on April 25, Dr. J. C. Warren '63 of Boston, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Professor of Surgery in the University from 1887 to 1893, editor and part author of "The International Text Book of Surgery by American and British Authors," and for many years prominent in Boston as a doctor, will give an address on "Medicine"; and on May 16, Rev. Endicott Peabody, head-master of Groton School, will speak on "Teaching...
Rehearsals of "Machiavelli," the musical comedy which the Hasty Pudding Club will present this year, have been held regularly for the past three weeks. Mr. Lindsay Morison of the Castle Square Theatre Company is coaching the principals, and Mr. John Coleman has charge of the dancing. The book and lyrics are by G. Aertsen '05, and the music by L. B. Hall...
...previous Registers, have this year been added. The record of athletic events is more complete than formerly, and in the list of University officials greater care has been taken to give the names in full. Though these features make this year's Register more valuable than ordinarily, the book exhibits its usual failing--and one that is hard to excuse in a book of records--inaccuracy and erratic proof-reading...