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...cast of "Below Zero" is as follows: James Higdig, president of the American Ice Trust, J. Munroe '13 Adolphus Chalkstones, New York manager of the American Ice Trust, G. S. Silsbee '13 Henry Chalkstones, his son, F. R. Hancock '12 Dardanelles Bixby, ward of James Higdig and office man in Chalkstones' office, R. C. Benchley '12 Pinkering Snaffles, ex-roommate of Bixby and ex-bookseller of New York, P. M. Hollister '13 Stolid Steve, Hugglesland manager of the Ice Trust, T. W. Barnes...
...book and lyrics of the play are by E.L. McKinney '12, and the music by F.R. Hancock '12, with incidental pieces by F. L. Allen '12, and C. D. Clifton '12. The production is managed by I. C. Bolton...
...Below Zero" is a musical comedy in two acts and is a satire on the modern trusts. The book and lyrics are by E. L. McKinney '12 and the music by F. R. Hancock '12 with incidental pieces by F. L. Allen '12 and C. D. Clifton '12. I. C. Bolton '12 is manager of the production. The cast is as follows: James Higdig, president of the American Ice Trust, J. Munroe '13 Adolphus Chalkstones, New York manager of American Ice Trust, G. S. Silsbee '13 Henry Chalkstones, his son, F. R. Hancock '12 Dardanelles Bixby, Ward of James Higdig...
...program is as follows: PART FIRST. 1. Valse Lente from Ballet "Coppelia", Delibes, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. 2. "The Kavanagh," Bullard Glee Club. 3. Intermezzo: "The Barbers' Ball,"F. R. Hancock '12 and D. W. Hanscom '12. 4. Ragtime Medley, arranged by Rice Banjo Club. 5. (a) "Der Jager Abschied," Mendelssohn (b) "That Mysterious Rag," Berlin and Snyder Glee Club. 6. Mandolin and Banjo Duet, Selected C. S. Boucher 1G. and P. N. Cadwell 2L. PART SECOND. 7. Selections from the "Quaker Girl," Monckton, arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. 8. Intermezzo: "Pianorag," F. R. Hancock '12. 9. (a) "Love...
Where the performances throughout were of so high an order, it were invidious either to single out the most excellent features of the concert or to comment on short comings, but the violin playing of Mr. Kendrie in the Grieg Sonata, the singing of Messrs. Hanscom and Hancock, Mr. Moeldmer's interpretation of the Chopin G flat study, and the polished ensemble of the cerensky pieces played by Messrs. Davison and Moeldner, demand especial recognition...