Word: boys
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following is the dance order for the Senior Spread, to be given in Memorial Hall Monday evening, June 16: 1, Waltz, "Lady of the Slipper"; 2, Two Step, "Down in New Orleans"; 3, Waltz, "Sunshine Girl"; 4, Two Step, "Marietta"; 5, Two Step, "La Guapa"; 6, Waltz, "Little Boy Blue"; 7, Two Step, "Caddie Song" (Pi Eta Show); 8, Two Step, "King Chanticler"; 9, Waltz, "Good Bye Everybody"; 10, Two Step, "Silvery Bells"; 11, Two Step, "Devil's Ball"; 12, Waltz, "Delphine"; 13, Two Step, "Devil's Ball"; 12, Waltz, "Delphine"; 13, Two Step, "Listen to the Tinkle...
...thinks longingly of the vigorous college stories of Paul Mariett and Lucien Price, the exquisite child stories of Chester Brown, the dramatic tales of High Society by Edward Sheldon; and wonders where the story-tellers are keeping themselves. In this number, they are not very well represented. "The Boy and Glenvil," by Mr. Burlingame, cries for compression, for composition in the painter's sense, the focusing of detail on the central figure and suppression of irrelevancies; "The Cursed of Apo," by Mr. George Seldes, is too unrestrained, too full of shrieks. Tragedies both, they both fail to stir the reader...
...Rice '14 Dr. Cameron, the physician, C. C. Kennedy '16 Postmen, villagers, etc. "The Good News." David Rodgers, S. J. Hume '13 Martha Rodgers, Miss Miller Dan Gilbertson, B. A. Searle 1G. "Ygraine of the Hillfolk." Thorvaid, the Viking, J. S. Hume '13 Egil, the boy, his son, P. Peniers '16 Ornulf, the priest, F. A. Tatton '15 Ygraine, Miss Ruth Ahrens Dagny, Ygraine's lower-maid, Miss Constance Flood
...Rice '14 Dr. Cameron, the physician, C. C. Kennedy '16 Postmen, villagers, etc. "The Good News." David Rodgers, S. J. Hume '13 Martha Rodgers, Miss Miller Dan Gilbertson, B. A. Searle 1G. "Ygrame of the Hillfolk." Thorvald, the Viking, S. J. Hume '13 Egil, the boy, his son, P. Peniers '16 Ornulf, the priest, F. A. Tatton '15 Ygrame, Miss Ruth Ahrens Dagny, Ygrame's lower-maid, Miss Constance Flood
...each has deft touches of characterization. Mr. Davis's sketch of the professional female smuggler glimpses the tedium of a life of pretense in Parisian society. Mr. Rogers's description of editorial ethics on a juvenile newspaper, in spite of its hampering style, gives some amusing aspects of boy nature...