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...Cercle Francais at its final meeting last night elected the following officers for next year: President, R. Goelet '02; vice-president, A. S. Dixey '02; secretary, J. A. Dix '02; treasurer, H. C. Dickinson...
...last meeting of the Shakespeare Club, J. LaFarge '01, R. H. Dana, Jr., '01, J. A. Dix '02, and J. B. Trevor '02 were elected members...
...Church, M. Churchill, C. W. Clark, H. B. Clark, G. O. Clark, L. C. Clark, W. G. Clerk, C. M. Connell, O. F. Cooper, J. Cummings, J. W. Cudshy, F. Curtis, D. Daly, H. F. Davenport, D. F. Davis, P. Davis, H. Dickinson, W. F. Dillingham, J. A. Dix, W. M. Dixon, E. B. Draper, A. Durant, R. B. Earle, F. H. Eaton, R. E. Edwards, J. H. Ellis, A. E. Ells, M. Emery, H. Endicott Jr., A. H. Eustis, F. A. Eustis, J. S. Farlow, G. P. Ferrell, A. H. Fiske, C. G. Fitzgerald, S. F. Fitzgerald...
...Dix, New York...
Several commendable features, however, offset these defects last night. The work of the minor principals was excellent. J. A. Dix '02 as Pierre Paquier, the servant of Granger, was particularly good both in his acting and in his accent. F. W. Morrison '00, as the peasant Mathieu Gareau, was more in character than any of the other actors, and, with the aid of a droll voice, was well qualified to portray the stupid countryman. Dix and Morrison were the only characters who helped the audience realize that a comedy was being played. A. S. Hills '00, who took the part...