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...Alcippe, J. V. Blanchet '05. Clarice, maitressed' Alcippe, E. C. Edson '04. Lucrece, amie de Clarice, G. Jones '05. Isabelle, suivante, H. D. Brandyce '04. Sabine, femme de chambre, P. G. Henderson '05. Cliton, valet de Dorante, K. H. Gibson '04. Lycas, valet, A. Wellman '05. Dames de cour, D. Wagstaff '05. A. H. Schefer '03. D. Davis '05. Cavaliers, H. S. Hutchinson '04. G. A. Bramwell '04. W. C. Clark...
...meanings. When who say that a stream is not free to flow because it is frozen, we do not speak of the same freedom as when we say that a Negro is not free to vote because he is intimidated. For the Negro may still vote if he has cour-age enough to run the risk; but the frozen stream cannot possibly flow. Besides, a stream is not free to flow except when it is actually flowing, but a man may be free to vote and yet never cast his ballot. Thus by liberty we mean sometimes action and sometimes...
PARK THEATRE.-Grau's French Opera Company Aimee in Les Cloches de Corneville" at 2 and Fouguet in "Le Cour et Le Marie" at 7.45. Performance daily...