Word: forbese
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The preliminary stage-setting of "Two's Company" by J.G. Forbes is unjustified and over-elaborate; the plot, too, is slight; but the keen criticism of life running through the story keeps up the interest to the end.
The Pudding play for this year is a two act comic opera called "Wytche Hazelle." The music is by H. Tappin '00, and the book is by E. L. Dudley '00 and J. H. Holliday '00. The scenery and costumes have been designed by T. M. Shaw '00. The parts...
At the first Sophomore trial of speakers for the interclass debate, six men were retained to debate again next Thursday night. The affirmative of this debate will be supported by W. DeBray, J. H. Holmes and E. Bernbaum; the negative by G. S. Forbes, A. Friedman and E. H. Letchworth...
Still less convincing is J. G. Forbes' "Two Points of View." The matter is not original, the treatment reminiscent, the atmosphere uncertain. The sketch, however, is not lacking in good points and some of the repartee has a very collegiate tone--"What's the use of a roommate if you...
The general squad, Freshmen excepted, will begin work this afternoon at 4 and will be composed of the following men and any others who may wish to try: Sherlick, France, Jennings, Eby, Lehmann, Ware, Dalton, Durant, Eustis, Kinnicutt, Eustis, Williams, Webb, Bach, Thurber, Coleman, McNamara, Giddings, Brown, Melcher, Hanson, Sargent...