Word: incidentals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The last time I met him he was anxious to know whether the researches of Bjerknes on the attractions of pulsating bodies might not throw light upon the mysterious force of gravitation; and in the discussion of these researches he showed that he had absorbed to a remarkable degree the...
F. Dexter '08, as Kommerzienrat Bolzau, around whom the play centres, made the most of an extremely funny part. O. L. M. H. Lyding '09 as Dr. Scheffler, had a part which could easily have been overdone, and which he acted with pleasing restraint. The most difficult part was that...
There is one incident in the life of Christ, said Mr. Speer, which has a distinctly modern flavor. The interview between Christ and the young man who declared that he had kept all the commandments from his youth up and wanted to know what he should do to inherit eternal...
The "Alison" of Miss Jane Sever was at every situation and incident delightfully expressive, and especially so in the fourth act, where she proved an adequate foil to Marlowe's intensity. Miss Emma C. Noyes as "Her Ladyship" looked the part to perfection, and gave it the required degree of...
The current issue of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following contributions: "The Night Before the Morning After," by H. Davenport '05; "The Unremembered," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Noblesse Oblige," by T. D. Sloan '06; A. Diplomatic Incident," by W. G. Gribble '05; "Euphroion," by H. W. Bell...