Word: caste
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...Gascony in the seventeenth century will be presented at the Colonial Theatre this afternoon, for the Belgian Relief and Unemployed Funds. The production is under the direction of Mr. Edward Vroom, who directed the Shakespeare performances given for the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre last December. The cast of seventy-five includes the following University men: R. S. K. Irvin '18, W. H. Russell '18, A. Shortt '17, E. C. Wilkins '16, E. F. Woodruff '16, W. A. Williams '15, R. W. Hoskier '18, C. G. Paulding '18, M. P. McNair '16, W. E. Chapman...
...time of Richelieu, will be given at the Colonial Theatre tomorrow afternoon for the Belgian Relief and Unemployed Funds. The production is under the direction of Mr. Edward Vroom, who directed the Shakespeare performances given for the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre last December. The cast of seventy-five includes the following University men: R. S. K. Irvin '18, W. H. Russell '18, A. Shortt '17, E. C. Wilkins '16, E. F. Woodruff '16, W. A. Williams '15, R. W. Hoskier '18, C. G. Paulding '18, M. P. McNair '16, W. E. Chapman '02, and C. Schenck...
...gives the matter serious reflection can doubt that it would be highly deleterious, both to the environment of the University, and to its morale, to have intoxicants sold in Cambridge. It is the duty, therefore, of all those connected with the University, having a vote in Cambridge, to cast it today, on this question. The "wet" vote has increased each year, and the present election has every indication of being a close one. Every man who can vote in the election should do so--and he should vote for continued no-license...
Rehearsals for the spring production of the club will start on Monday afternoon in Holden Chapel and will continue with a double cast all week. At the end of the week the final cast will probably be picked. The assignments of the various parts and the times of rehearsals will appear in Monday's CRIMSON...
...preliminary arrangements have been completed for the production of Wagner's "Siegfried," which will be given at the Stadium on June 4 by artists of the Metropolitan Opera Company, with Mr. Hertz as conductor. The cast is one of the greatest which could be assembled at this time, the artists including Mme. Gadski, Mme. Schumann-Heink, Mme. Alma Gluck, Messrs. Berger, Whitehill, Reiss, Goritz, and Ruysdael, all of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. The orchestra, which at the Metropolitan numbers about 85, for this performance will be enlarged to 120 pieces...