Word: hathaway
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...setting for the first act is in a Swiss village. The story is of a pretty New York heiress, whose father is determined that she shall marry a title. Marjorie Grumble is engaged to Philip Hathaway, a college man; but old Mr. Grumble objects very seriously to the match because he wishes his daughter to marry a man with a title. He accordingly whisks her off to Europe, with her Aunt Maria and a colored maid. They are followed by Hathaway and two of his college friends, Billie Burt and Bertie Bill, disguised as wandering minstrels. Hathaway and his friends...
...most ambitious piece of verse is "Poet and Philistine." This is so long and circumstantial that one is tempted, forgetting the point, to look on it merely as an enumeration of fair women, and to exclaim "Yes, but you have forgotten Anne Hathaway and Manon Lescaut!" Among the other pieces of verse, the "Tempest" is worth mentioning...
Five of the following men who left for Philadelphia last night will shoot today: F. A. Brewer '10, W. S. Brooks, '10, L. H. Churchman '08, J. R. Gilman '09, R. L. Hathaway '10, B. M. Higginson '10, E. Wigglesworth...
...heats were run off and then the finals, in which T. M. Gregory '10 made the best time. The sack race of 40 yards was the most amusing event, and was won by W. M. Rand '09, who was closely pressed by G. W. Grover '08 and C. L. Hathaway...
Sack race--Won by W. M. Rand '09; second, G. W. Grover '08; third, C. L. Hathaway '10. Time...