Word: goodwin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Swan, 3; Hemenway, 4; Foster, 5; Freeland, 6; Otis, 7; Atkinson, 8; Junior - Crehore, 1; Hoyt, 2; Sherwood, 3; Babcock, 4; Dean, 5; Warren, 6; Perkins, 7; Goodnough, 8; Sophomore - Sherwood, 1; Jacobs, 2; Smith, 3; Lee, 4; Burch, 5; Hubbard, 6; Baxter, 7; Perin, 8; Freshman - Bryant, 1; Goodwin, 2; Wesselhoeft, 3; Le Moyne, 4; Mumford, 5; How, 6; Clark, 7; Perkins...
...part. The Club deserves more than ever the support of the College; we do not say this because it has not been well supported in former years, but because this year it has worked faithfully to bring renown to Harvard, by its earnest co-operation with Professors Paine and Goodwin to make a success of the great Greek Play. We understand that the second chorus of the Greek Play is to form part of the programme, and that there will be several solos and duets from members of the Club. The Pierian will assist the Glee Club as formerly...
...Freshman Crew rows at present as follows : Clark, stroke; Perkins, 7; Goodwin, 6; Bryant, 5; Lemoyne, 4; Bliss, 3; Howe, 2; Mumford, bow. This is by no means the final order or composition of the crew...
...task of general direction. The charge of the detail has been carefully allotted to other gentlemen, who will make a special study of the departments intrusted to them. Thus, Professor Paine will write the music; he has indeed already written the score for the first and second choruses. Professors Goodwin and Norton will attend to the costumes; Professor J. D. Allen to the dancing; Mr. John Wheeler is studying up the subject of stage action; Mr. Riddle undertakes the training of the actors, and another gentleman will prepare the libretto...
...acts delightfully, and is well supported by Mr. Byron as Don Jose, and Mr. Carleton as Escamillo. To-morrow night, "The Bohemian Girl." Next week, the first production in this country, we believe, of Boito's "Mefistofele," of which much has been heard from London. November 22, N. C. Goodwin's Froliques in "Hobbies." Not a seat in the orchestra, and very few seats in the house, remain unsold for Sarah Bernhardt's engagement, - December 6, two weeks...