Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...both candidates for one role are finally considered worthy of a place, such distribution can be made, since there will be two performances. Agamemnon, P. H. Noyes '06 A. L. Benshimol '07 Clytaemnestra, H. S. Wyndham-Gittens, L.L.S. '06 R. A. Moore 1G. Cassandra, A. S. A. Brady '08 Herald, D. Gardiner '07 H. C. Washburn '06 Aegisthus, A. L. Benshimol '07 L. Carroll 1G. Watchman, M. C. Clapp '07 B. H. Gordon '08 Leader of Chorus, F. H. Birch...
...parts it has not yet been decided to which of the two men the part will finally be assigned: Agamemnon, A. L. Benshimol '07 P. H. Noyes '06 R. A. Moore 1G. Clytaemestra, H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06 Cassandra, A. S. A. Brady '08 Coryphaeus, F. H. Birch 2L. Herald, D. Gardiner '07 H. C. Washburn '06 Aegisthus, A. L. Benshimol '07 L. Carroll 1G. Watchman, M. C. Clapp '07 B. H. Gordon...
...considered provisionally in the following order: Agamemnon--P. H. Noyes '06; Clytaemestra--H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06, R. A. Moore '05; Cassandra--A. S. A. Brady '08, H. G. Beyer, Jr., '06; Aegisthus--A. L. Benshimol '07, L. Carroll '06; watchman--B. H. Gordon '08, M. C. Clapp '07; herald--D. Gardiner '07; coryphaeus--H. C. Washburn '06, W. H. Freeman '06, A. L. Benshimol '07, C. W. Cate...
...Herald either cannot or will not understand the case as it is. I don't see that it matters at all whether it does or not. But the opposition to the settlement within the University is another matter. The cry of undergraduates for harsher punishment for an undergraduate; the echo in the Bulletin of "the charge that in Harvard College the rich man is treated better than the poor"; are not a little depressing. "The government of a University," says ex-Dean Briggs, "cannot with safety be entrusted to students; they are harsher than their elders and less just...
...much easier secured under pressure of some urgent inducement. There is everything to be gained by the Dean's plan, and nothing to be lost which any generous man would not lose eagerly. The suggestion that the dignity of the College will suffer is nonsense. That the Boston Herald should believe that the Med. Fac. wont keep its word is natural enough; but it will keep its word absolutely and unquestionably, and if there are undergraduates who do not know that it will, that is only because they don't know...