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...bouts, Annapolis won 18, Cornell 17, Columbia 12, and Harvard 7. Cornell showed unexpected strength. The Harvard team was composed of H. Clapp 1D., F. W. Hitchings 1M., and C. D. Burchenal '01. Dr. G. M. Hammond was the referee, and C. Tetham, W. T. Lawson, Count Raoul Devley, A. Brownell, W. S. O'Connor, and Dr. M. J. Echevarinn were the judges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annapolis Wins Fencing Tournament. | 4/8/1901 | See Source »

...Vikings and Indians. ACT III. Leif Ericsson, the Viking, T. Stensland 3L Tyrker, J.L. Kimbrough '02 Professor Hasafad, the geologist, J.C. Miller '01 Professor of History, A.B. Struse, H.F. Hurlburt '01 Triptolemus B. Arnstormer, the threadbare Thespian, J.M. Ross '01 Duke of Dedbroke, the Britisher, P.L. Fish '01 Count Tuch Uhard, the French nobleman, R.H. Grimes 2L Mr. R. E. Porter of the "Prevaricator," H.B. Ingalls '02 Will E. Pinch, "one of the finest," F.M. Sawtell '02 Mr. O.T.S. Toburn, the wheat king, C.C. Brayton '01 Countess Uhard, (nee Dukehunter) his niece, G. W. Knapp 2L. Miss Sylvia Dukehunter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pi Eta Play. | 3/30/1901 | See Source »

...Harvard Union has, therefore, to raise $25,000 a year. It does not seem safe to count on a membership for the first year of more than 2500 undergraduates. The Harvard Union must be self-supporting. It is evident therefore that we must be able to get ten dollars apiece as dues from the members. The committee, however, hope that the number of graduate and life members will be so large that it will not be necessary to ask for the whole of this amount. They suggest, accordingly, that there be an admission fee of $5.00 to be paid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUES FOR THE UNION. | 3/19/1901 | See Source »

...performances are as follows: In Cambridge, at the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre--Graduates' Night, Friday, April 26, Saturday, April 27 and Monday, April 29. In Boston, at Copley Hall--Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 2, 3 and 4. The provisional cast is: King of Cantalusia, J. R. Miller. Count Marcana della Croca, his prime minister, F. R. DuBois. Nitro, chief of conspirators, H. Lyman. Kenyon Clark, his secretary, C. H. Whitney. Pat Sokum, Mike Sikkum, Sergeants of Police, -- R. Dexter. A Lunatic, R. E. Goodwin. His Keeper, I. W. Kendall. Trivia della Croca, the Counts' daughter, J. G. Forbes. Miss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE DYNAMITERS." | 3/2/1901 | See Source »

...scene of the first act is laid in Villabossia, the capital of Cantalusia, a mythical but by no means ideal kingdom. It is governed by an incapable king under the control of a tyrannous "Boss," Count della Croca; it is patrolled by a corrupt police force, and terrorized by a band of ruthless anarchists. These conspirators, incensed by one of the king's proclamations, decide to put an end to him. The assassin is chosen by lot, and turns out to be Nitro, the leader of the band. Meanwhile Della Croca, while attempting to coerce his daughter, Trivia, into...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE DYNAMITERS." | 3/2/1901 | See Source »

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