Word: counts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...harmony and proficiency in piano or violin playing will be required. Men who take the course will be charged a fee of five dollars for the concerts. Arrangements will also be made to permit all who desire, to take the course as an extra, but it will not count towards a degree for anyone who is unable to enter into the technical work...
...much of his part, while T. L. Homes '99, as the duke, overdid his. F. Barry '97, made a blustering brigand. The solos by Waterhouse were sung well, but lacked life, with the exception of his part in the trio with Newell and Cunnigham. Newell made a capital jovial count and Cunningham as the elderly daughter was funny...
...cast of characters is as follows: Duke de Grabo, a rich miser of Hebraic decent, T. L. Holmes '99 Count Giocoso of Pisa, a jovial gentleman in financial difficulties, G. S. T. Newell...
...scene of the opera is laid in Florence. The plot hangs on the attempt of Count Giocoso of Pisa to mary one of his daughters, Gioya and Passata, to the Duke de Grabo, who holds a mortgage on the Count's estates. Giocoso is reputed to be very rich, but in reality he is bankrupt. The Duke de Grabo, lured on by visions of a handsome dowry, is exceedingly anxious to win the hand of the beautiful Gioya. She, however, falls in love with Amorello, a handsome page, who finally, after many exciting adventures, by the aid of a fake...
Yesterday afternoon a preliminary meeting was held in University 23 to decide on the arrangements for the new course in Economics, to be given by Dr. J. A. Hill. The course is, in a general way, a supplement to Economics 7, but it does not count towards a degree, and attendance is entirely voluntary. There will be eight or ten lectures, dealing with the income taxes of England, Germany and Switzerland as they are today. Dr. Hill does not intend to discuss the question of the advisability of income taxes but merely to give a sketch of the manner...