Word: horn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...veterans from last year's championship team will serve as a strong nucleus about which another strong team should develop. These men are Mueller, Shiverick, Eckley, Miller, Anderson, Tilley, and Gillies. The loss of Collins by graduation leaves Shiverick as the only veteran half-back, but Benedict, Hoffman, Van Horn and Carr form a good squad of players from which an excellent back-field should be made up. Mueller will undoubtedly remain in his old position of fullback. With the loss of Barrett, comes a large gap to be filled in the form of a quarterback. Shock, last year...
...will furnish music between the acts. The orchestra will include the following: Violins--W. F. Hamilton '17 and A. L. Whitman '18; 'cello--W. S. Charak '17; bass viol--B. J. Mattuck '18; clarinet--A. D. McLean '18; cornets--W. S. Sibley '18 and A. L. Wonson '19; French horn--D. J. Grant '18; piccolo and flute--H. H. Pell '19; saxaphone--S. N. Vessey '19; piano--J. M. Parmelee '19; drum and traps--G. Tiffany '19, leader...
...Dramatic Club orchestra for the performances next week has been appointed as follows: C. P. Slade '17, leader; violins, A. S. Coolidge 1G., D. T. Gammons '18; 'cellos, L. A. Whitney '19, D. O. Woodbury '18; cornets, M. Blodgett '18, W. S. Libbey '18; French horn, D. J. Grant '18; double bass, B. J. Mattuck '18; clarinet, A. D. McLean '18; piano, W. F. Hamilton '17; drums, G. Tiffany...
...prominent end material to fill Shelton's place, and Bard and Dixon fit candidates for the line. The greatest problem will be to find a man to take Cool's place at centre. Hoffman and Benedict, substitute backs, will be good material in another year, as will Van Horn. Bretz, the freshman quarterback, a fast, heady player, a good kicker and a man who has shown some excellent qualities in generalship, should be the logical man to take Barrett's place. The freshman team also offers some good line and backfield candidates...
...suggests that Alberich offer this knowledge to the dragon in return for the ring. To this, however, the dragon replies with a yawn, and turns again to sleep. Day dawns as Mime and Siegfried enter. Mime tries vainly to excite Siegfried with fear. Blowing a loud fanfare on his horn. Siegfried wakes the dragon, who advances to meet him. In the ensuing fight Siegfried kills the dragon, but accidentally tastes of his blood which gives him the power of understanding the song of the birds. A bird tells him of the treasure, which he brings from the cave...