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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Williams '99 had an intelligent grasp of the character of Simon Eyre, a master shoemaker and kind ruler of his journeymen. Firk, the main comic character, was played by J. A. Macy '99, whose mobility of feature and agility of limb did much to enliven the scenes. The English Department might say of the part of C. L. Bouve '99 as Rowland Lacy that it was subjective. The actor, though intelligent in his reading, did not seem to make the most of what is perhaps the best part in the play...
...feminine roles were unusually well taken. J. S. Barstow '98 as Jane showed a lack of ease, but this was more than compensated for by his acceptable appearance. The shoemakers' dance introduced in the last act was well executed...
ADVOCATE.- During the absence of F. M. Alger, Mss. for the Advocate should be sent to J. A. Macy, 415 Putnam avenue, or left at 11 Hollis...
TRACK TEAM.- The following men entered in the class games Saturday must be examined today before four without fail: C. H. Whitney, A. L. Nickerson, M. D. Whitman, J. F. Sanborn, M. Donald, W. P. Burden, P. M. Jaffray, Laverack, C. J. Swan, Holmes, H. B. Keane, R. A. Leeson, J. Barney, W. Phillips, A. Fuller, V. H. Smith...
...spoke last night in the trial for the debating team to represent the Sophomore class in the interclass debate with the Freshmen on May 16. The following men were chosen: J. A. Richards, E. E. Sargent, R. D. Crane and alternate, A. L. Richards. The judges were G. Gleason 1G. and F. R. Steward 2L., and the question was: "Resolved, That the United States should abandon its policy of international isolation...