Word: gregor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Honduras along the Black River region and the socalled Mosquito coast of Guatemala are of great interest both historically and archeologically. The entire region was claimed by England early in the seventeenth century as a protectorate and a colony was established at Black River. About 1820, a man named Gregor McGregor started a land boom there in an attempt to exploit the natural resources of the country. This aroused the diplomats of both the Latin-American republics and the United States, and forced the English to give up all but what is now British Honduras. The kingdom of the Mosquito...
...terms of the theatre--and that is not to talk too much. The subtlety of the dramatist is never shrouded by the verbosity of the translator, and it is not the latter's fault that you are at first plunged into the long-winded legal history of the famous Gregor vs. Pruss case. However, you soon emerge with the blessed realization that it doesn't matter a whit if you did not follow it all. In only goes to show that the wheels of justice grind slow and exceeding fine in Czecho-Slovak, as they do in English...
Miss Frances Hyde will bring valuable experience to the leading feminine role, that of Emelia. Miss Hyde has done some professional acting and played leading parts in the Stage Guild productions of "Failures" and "Sophie". Bernard Barton '24, who will play the part of Gregor, will be making his first appearance in a Dramatic Club play. He acted in the recent production of "Thank You" by John Golden...
...complete cast is as follows Emelia Miss Frances Hyde Prus Eduardo Sanchez '26 Gregor Bernard Barton '24 Janek Whitney Cromwell '26 Kristina Miss Dorothy Leadbetter Dr. Kolenaty D. D. Driscoll '26 Vitek D. W. Keyes '25 Mechanic Lendon Snedeker '25 Scrubwoman Miss Helen Klington Physician P. R. Hepburn '25 Chambermaid Miss Rhodita Edwards Hauksendorf I. V. Morris...
...April 9, Gregor Hankin, now a graduate student of philosophy and jurisprudence at the university, will speak on "The Philosophical Principles of Bolshevism." Hankin served during the war with the Kerensky government...