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Baldwin, Simpson, c. 3b., Hoppin...
...humorous experiments of M. E. Stone, Jr., and H. A. Curtis with the X-rays were very funny and were heartily applauded. So, too, was the charmingly simple and graceful Tyrolean dance by F. S. Hoppin and N. B. Fenno...
...funniest feature of the play. "The Prisoner of Sunday," an absurd burlesque on the Prisoner of Zenda, by Schurz and Knoblauch, is the cleverest. The X-ray specialty by M. E Stone, Jr., '97 and H. A. Curtis '96 is very funny, and the Tyrolean dance by F. S. Hoppin '96 and H. B. Fenno '97 is both graceful and picturesque...
Chorus.- Girls: C. N. Bliss '97, J. A. Carpenter '97, D. Cheever '97, H. B. Fenno '97, N. P. Hallowell, '97, F. S. Hoppin, Jr., '96, W. McKittrick '96, R. G. Morse '96, E. L. Rantoul '97, C. C. Rumril '97, R. G. Wadsworth '96. Men: H. A. Curtis '96, R. Duff '96, F. Duffield '96, E. H. Fennessey '96, R. K. Fox '96, J. J. Hayes, Jr., '96, T. Motley, Jr., '96, G. L. Paine '96, H. R. Storrs '96, A. F. Street '97, J. M. Sturgis '96, G. L. Wrenn...
...specialties were given for the first time yesterday. They are original and unusually well rendered. The X-rays are used with startling results by Prof-Ruinedgent (M. E. Stone '97). A Tyrolese dance is perfectly done by F. S. Hoppin '96, and E. N. Fenno '97. H. Schurz '97, as the Poisener of Sunday shows dramatic ability rarely seen in amateur theatricals...