Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that of Sweyn, Olaf's foolish but sly servant. It is taken by J. C. Miller '01. He is seen again in the third act as Professor Hasafad, the enthusiastic discoverer of Leif Ericsson. C. C. Brayton '01 makes a laughable figure in this act as a Chicago wheat king of the "nouveau riche" type. P. L. Fish '01, as the insipid, affected Duke of Dedbroke, and J. M. Ross '01, as the threadbare actor, are worthy of commendation. The leading girls' parts are taken by J. S. Chipman '01 and W. H. Taylor '01. The former makes a petite...
...Switzer, Chicago...
...track committee of the University of Pennsylvania has arranged for a series of championship relay races to be held in Philadelphia on April 27. As there are already 118 entries, they have been arranged in groups. In the first group, Pennsylvania, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Chicago, Georgetown and Harvard will compete in events at one, two and four miles. The other groups include the smaller colleges and preparatory schools...
...committee appointed to carry out the plan consists of Dr. F. G. Peabody, J. B. Warner, and A. H. Howe, of Cambridge; T. P. Beale and J. S. Bigelow, of Boston; A. G. Fox of New York; and G. G. Willard of Chicago...
...Clark of Columbia, Professor N. P. Gilman of the Meadville Theological School, Dean Hodges of the Cambridge Episcopal Theological School, President Hyde of Bowdoin, Professor W. J. Kerby of the Catholic University of America, Professor H. C. King of Oberlin, Professor Shailer Mathews of the University of Chicago, Mr. R. T. Paine of Boston, Mr. Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee, Ala., Mr. Robert A. Woods of Boston and Hon. Carroll D. Wright, United States Commissioner of Labor...