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...program follows: 1. March, "Soldier's Field" R. K. Fletcher '07 2. Rhapsody, "Espana", Chabrier 3. Selection, "The Legend of Lora-via," Hasty Pudding Play, V. Freedley '14 4. Selection, "A Bug in a Rug" 1914 Pi Eta Play, W. Faulkner '14. L. G. del Castillo '14 5. March, "Harvardianna," S. B. Steel '14 6. Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 7. a) Faun Dance from the panto-mine, "Pan and the Star," E. B. Hill '94 b) At Sea, Buck Harvard Glee Club, H. W. Frost '14, Accompanist 8. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Organ Solo, Toccata...
...Legend of Loravia," however, he is by no means alone. Hodges does a remarkable piece of acting in two contrasting roles; so completely does he differentiate the twins that one almost expects him to walk up to himself at the end and stand beside himself for the final chorus. Freedley makes a fascinat- ing and talented heroine, and wears his clothes and manages his hands with unusual ease and naturalness. Most of the minor parts are admirably played, and the dancing is of professional quality...
...several graduates remarked, the Saturday performance, usually a crude and halting affair, went off like a last night in Boston--which bodes well for the future. Freedley, Hodges, Streeter, the cast, and Mr. Sanger all deserve the heartiest congratulations...
...Catalan restaurant in Paris; and the second act is staged at an inn outside of Rontevest, the capital of Loravia. The features of the play are the lyrics, which are more closely connected with the plot than those usually found in musical comedy. The music, written by V. Freedley '14, with additional numbers by S. L. M. Burlow '14, is especially adapted to the many amusing situations, which are caused by the two twins...
Prominent among the cast are J. K. Hodges '14, who will play Prince Louis and Prince Ferdinand, V. Freedley '14, as Isabelle, the American heiress, J. R. O. Perkins '14 as Bobby Baily, A. H. Sturgis '14 as Gladys Meek, and C. R. Codman '15 as Antorio Spinorelll...