Word: girls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Oxford to Henley-on-Thames," by F. R. Dickinson '03, is pleasantly written, but drags toward the end. A sketch by F.R. Dubois '01 entitled "Stuttering Steve's Hard Luck" is cleverly told without too much circumstance. R. W. Ruhi '03 has a somewhat unusual story in "The Original Girl." There is not much substance for so long a piece, but the bits of description incidentally thrown in are wonderfully vivid at times and stay in the memory. "The Hostelry of Drownding Creek" by R. W. Page '03, also contains some appreciative description in a fresh, original manner, though...
...game seats being particularly amusing. "Jack Tyler's Father," is a football story which contains much human nature but lacks the force of a climax or an effective catastrophe. The best drawing of the number is the centrepiece--"Puzzle: Find the man who vows he will never take another girl to a game"--a clever illustration of a situation decidedly within the range of possibility. A black and white poster effect by R. Edwards '01 and an illustration in wash on the first page are also well done...
...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics Hall, tonight, will be as follows: HARVARD NIGHT. 1. Harvard Camp, H. H. Fox. 2. Overture, "Jolly Students," Suppe. 3. Waltz, "Grubenlichter," Zeller. 4. Selection, "The Singing Girl," Herbert. 5. Harvard's Day, C. L. Smith 6. Overture, "Zampa," Herold. 7. Selection, "Belle of New York," Kerker. 8. a. March from '00 Pudding Play, "Wytche Hazelle," Tappin. b. March from '00 Pi Eta Play, "The Campaigners," Gulick. 9. March, "Black Bess," Strube. 10. Selection, "Sphinx," Thompson. 11. Fair Harvard. 12. March, "Up the Street," Morse...
...aged widower, wishes to marry Alcine, the young and pretty daughter of his friend Mirobolan, a physician. Wishing to get rid of his son, Geralde, he sends him to the law school at Bourges, in company with Crispin, a valet. Geralde, however, is passionately in love with Alcine, the girl his father hopes to marry; and he therefore remains in Paris, instead of going to Bourges, keeping in concealment as far as possible...
...from "Aida," Verdi. 5. Overture to "William Tell," Rossini. 6. a. Valse b. Malaguena from "Boabdil" Moszkowski. 7. Prelude, "Lohengrin," Wagner. 8. March from "Damnation of Faust," Berlioz. 9. Overture, "Les Dragons des Villars" Maillard. 10. Spring Song, Mendelssohn. 11. Selection from "Robin Hood," De Koven. 12. March, "Runaway Girl," Monkton...