Word: caste
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nose, thus starting the fracas. Tickets may be secured as usual from Keezer, Terry, and Sewing Circle publicity agents, though it must be borne in mind that women, children and Phillips Brooks House canvassers will be positively barred. At a late hour last night the Lampoon announced the following cast of puck pushers and shin-whangers...
Monsieur Edouard Darmond, the dramatic coach of the Cercle Francais, has chosen the cast of "Sire", the 1919 play of the French society. Of the four parts which are to be acted by girls three have been definitely assigned. The cast is as follows: Roulette, Edgar Scott '20 Le Docteur, R. H. Bassett '20 L'Abbe, N. Thayer '21 Brossette, P. K. Fisher, 3 Eng. Cherpetit, Y. H. Buliler '20 Verougnoux, J. N. Brown '21 Camus, J. B. Fenno '21 Lagratte, B. La Farge '22 Un Officier, L. Lanman '20 M. Letourneau, D. P. Robinson '20 La Comtesse, Miss Katherine...
...cast is as follows: Dr. Jansen, M. A. Shattuck '19 Henry Marchant, C. S. Howard '20 Tommy Hooper, F. S. Owen '19 Mrs. Orrin, Doris Halman Mrs. Marchant, Lillian Hartigan Eve, Dorothy Googins Mrs. Bundy, Fredericka Gilbert
...below on this page. In addition, the Senior Class will choose their First and Second Marshals. In the elections held for Marshals last Tuesday a tie for First Marshal resulted between Henry Corwin Flower, Jr., and Robert Ellsworth Gross, and it was therefore decided that another vote should be cast for these two men. Of these two men the one obtaining the larger number of votes will be First Marshal, and the other, Second Marshal...
...only the privilege but the absolute duty of each class member to cast his ballot. The non-voter in the outside world is being recognized more each day as an undesirable citizen and a liability to the community in which he lives. The status of the non-voter in the college is essentially the same. His lack of loyalty is a direct injury to the welfare of his class and also to himself. In the former case, a selfish apathy inhibits the mental effort necessary to the casting of an intelligent vote for the nominees of his class...