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...Mason (D), A. T. McKay (E); Sect. 14, G. D. Huncke (A), P. F. Brundage and C. Gilfix (B), F. Parker (C), E. W. Cunningham (D), C. G. Keshen (E); Sect. 15, T. B. Gill (A), M. Sandler and C. Southworth (B), C. O. McCormick (C), S. D. Coward (D), S. Leventall (E); Sect. 16, W. E. Wolff (A), A. L. Ven Meter (B), A. T. Good (C), D. E. Dunbar (D), R. E. Stifel (E); Sect. 17, J. A. Sullivan (A), J. A. Garvey and C. Silbert (B), S. S. McCulloch (C), J. L. Rosenberg (D), E. M. Libman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stadium Ushers for Today's Game | 11/11/1911 | See Source »

...Newcome; and the spirit of the courteous and well-bred qualities is strong and full in "The Fair Maid of the West." The play is thus genuinely a revival, for it is given practically intact. So invigorating is the courageous, open-air climate that even the most arrant coward is shamed out of his cowardice into as energetic courage; the returning Captain Goodlack, who is much tempted to gainful villany, is too conscious of good impulses within and without to keep his evil purpose; and the only real villany about is the national villany of Spain...

Author: By Robinson SHIPHERD ., | Title: D. U. Play Favorably Criticised | 3/15/1911 | See Source »

...departs for Fayal with his friend Captain Goodlack. Bess goes to Foy and acts as mistress of the tavern. Among the gallants whom her beauty has attracted, is a bully named Roughman. Disguised as a page, Bess tries the courage of Roughman and finds him to be a coward. Spencer, in the mean-while, has been wounded in a duel and, thinking that he is about to die, commands Goodlack to go back to England and, if he finds Bess still faithful, to give her a legacy of 500 pounds a year. Goodlack, thinking Spencer dead, leaves Fayal for England...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "FAIR MAID OF THE WEST" | 3/13/1911 | See Source »

...Cummings (D), P. H. Pierson (E); Sec. 6--A. W. Cheever (A), R. H. Britten (B), S. P. Holland (B), F. B. McLeary (C), R. K. Nash (C), E. O. Salsbury (D), C. H. Marsh (E); Sec. 7--E. P. Felker (A), P. E. Shannan (B), S. D. Coward (B), R. F. Busher (C), R. S. Tobey (C), J. A. Daly (D), V. Schaeffer (E); Sec. 8--L. B. Killian (A), M. Corcoran (B), A. P. Happel (B), D. H. Graham (C), S. S. McCulloch (C), J. A. Davis (D), F. F. Lincoln (E); Sec. 9--J. F. Stambaugh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Ushers for Yale Game | 11/19/1909 | See Source »

...Caro (C), A. Doggett (C), J. A. Cummings (D); Sec. 6--A. W. Cheever (A), R. H. Britten (B), S. P. Holland (B), F. B. McLeary (C), R. K. Nash (C), E. O. Salsbury (D); Sec. 7--E. P. Felker (A), P. E. Shannon (B), S. D. Coward (B), R. F. Busher (C), R. S. Tobey (C), J. A. Daly (D); Sec. 8--L. B. Killian (A), M. Corcoran (B), A. P. Happel (B), D. H. Graham (C), S. S. McCulloch (C), J. A. Davis (D); Sec. 9--J. F. Stambaugh (A), R. M. Goy (B), H. R. Sanford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Dartmouth Game | 11/13/1909 | See Source »

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