Word: clown
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will dance in the ballet: Minuet--L. C. Ledyard '00, G. B. Perry '03, P. E. Coyle '01, H. Tappin '00. Serpentine--R. Wellman '03, E. M. Brush '01, W. L. Cropley '01, S. Burton '03, H. R. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, H. B. Whitman '03. Dancing clown, A. E. Ells '02; Fortune, E. B. Ahlborn. The following men are managers of the play: B. D. Barker '01 and T. J. Eastman '01, business managers; E. L. Dudley '00, stage manager; R. C. Hatch '00, master of properties; W. L. Cropley '01, in charge of the ballet...
...Tappin '00. For the serpentine dance -- R. Wellman '08, E. N. Brush '01, B. M. Brownell '01, W. L. Cropley '01, LeG. S. Burton '01, H. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, H. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, and H. B. Whitman '03. The part of the dancing clown will be taken by A. E. Ells '02, and the part of Fortune by E. Auborn '02. Mr. J. Coleman has been re-engaged this year as coach...
...Clown A. J. Garceau...
...Clown A. J. Garceau...
...fact he was seeking the corkscrew which had dropped under the table, is a good illustration of what I mean. In life, as in a meanly-appointed theatre, the parts are doubled and the same actor who stalked as the majesty of buried Denmark, may appear as a clown after a change of scenes. The lover, the poet, the mourner, the mystic, after their fine frenzies feel that there is something ludicrous in dining, and to confess a fondness for lobster or a sorrow that oysters are out of season seems a satire on their hardly cold ideal longings...