Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greatest praise is due H. Schurz '97, who took the part of Argan. the principal character of the play. His rendering of Moliere's idiomatic French, his acting, and his make-up were all excellent and showed a great deal of conscientious and faithful work. Of the other characters, E. G. Knoblauch '96, as Angelique, G. C. Ward '98, as Beline, and F. H. Kinnicutt '97, as Diafoirus fils, did particularly well. Knoblauch made a very pretty and sprightly Angelique. His acting was easy and natural, and his duet with Stone in the second act, written by J. A. Carpenter...
...characters which were best taken were Argan, H. Schurz '97, and Angelique, E. G. Knoblauch '96. Schurz deserves a great deal of credit. He had by far the longest part and, barring the occasional loss of his lines, his acting was most finished. As Angelique, Knoblauch was excellent throughout. His make-up was very effective and he looked his part...
...Moxom said he was greatly interested in seeing how much good could be done incidentally by students really zealous in the work. He thought that a great deal of vice in this world is due to want of recreation. People are only now beginning to appreciate the moral value of entertainment...
These games next spring are designed to be the first of a series of such meetings; consequently the success of this attempt would mean a great deal to international athletics of the future. The next meeting will be held at Paris on the occasion of the World's Exposition in 1900, and the third meeting, according to the present plans, in New York, in 1804. An executive committee for America is being chosen by Professor Sloane...
...students recognize with a great deal of satisfaction that Harvard actually outplayed her rival on Nov. 23, but there is absolutely no figuring on the position Princeton or Harvard held, as it is believed here that if Princeton, is not first, it matters little where she may be placed...