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...Dix, J A, Study architechure at Columbia University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OCCUPATIONS OF SENIORS. | 6/20/1902 | See Source »

...following men have been appointed ushers for the dual meet and will receive badges at the Locker Building not later than 1.45 p.m.; D. C. Campbell, R.B. Noyes, F. H. Greene, S. Waller, A. F. Nazro, J. A. Dix, R. Lawrence, O. Chew, R. Kinnicutt, D. Wight, W. W. Hoffman, L. C. Clark, J. L. White, C. Blagden, C. C. Rumsey, H. L. Movius, C. Frothingham, Jr., D. DuBois, K. E. Adams, C. T. Richardson, M. H. Birckhead, A. Winsor, C. G. Loring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Meet. | 5/24/1902 | See Source »

...have been appointed ushers for the Dual Meet and will receive badges at the Locker Building next Saturday afternoon not later than 1.45 o'clock: E. Lewis, D. C. Campbell, R. B. Noyes, E. H. Greene, H. S. Knowles, P. W. Thomson, S. Waller, A. F. Nazro, J. A. Dix, R. Lawrence, O. Chew, R. Kinnicutt, D. Wight, W. Hoffman, L. C. Clark, J. L. White, C. Blagden, C. C. Rumsey, H. L. Movius, C. Frothingham, R. S. Rainsford, D. DuBois, K. E. Adams, C. T. Richardson, M. H. Birkhead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for Dual Meet. | 5/21/1902 | See Source »

...play, H. L. Movius '02 as Ha-Ka-Ya, was very acceptable. The best voices are those of W. Wadsworth '02, who took three subordinate parts, and H. L. Riker '03, who played Paul Revere Hall. The latter also acted with considerable life and dash. J. A. Dix '02 as Obadiah Ham, the grind, acted his part with finish, and did some unusually good dancing. C. S. Sargent '02 as the bookmaker was very funny and A. Wall '02 as a "Deutscher Chaffeur," created some amusement. M. W. Ware '02 and S. Waller '03 also did good work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hi-Ka-Ya." | 4/26/1902 | See Source »

...songs, the "Typical College Grind," sung by Dix in the second act was best received. "A Geologist," Ware's song in the first act also received much applause. The ability of the composer was best shown in the Opening Chorus, the Orangeman's Chorus, the March of the Nations and the Finale. A pleasing feature of the play is in the ballets, which might however, go off better. The New York and Eskimo ballets were the best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hi-Ka-Ya." | 4/26/1902 | See Source »

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