Word: layman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dickon, in the hands of T. M. Spelman '13, came nearest to complete success, especially in the middle acts. Savery '11, as the Scarecrow, was uneven, but did so well in spots that one may expect a much higher degree of effectiveness in later performances. E. a. C. Layman's face was not meant by nature for that of a Puritan justice; and, in spite of occasional good passages, his mirthful geniality of expression persisted in belying the character he had assumed. Miss Gragg rendered the varying and not entirely convincing moods of the heroine with a charm which...
...candidates who reported on November 4, Mr. George H. Trader of New York, under whose direction the play is to be produced, has chosen the following final cast: Justice Merton, E. A. C. Layman 1G. Goody Rickby, Mrs. G. H. Papazian Lord Ravensbane, J. C. Savery '11 Dickon, T. M. Spelman '13 Rachel, Miss Marian Gragg Mistress Merton, Miss Dorothy Kendall Richard Talbot, P. Snedeker '11 Sir Charles Reddington, E. A. Bemis '11 Mistress Reddington, Miss Mary How Amelia Reddington, Miss Gertrude Jameson Captain Bugby, R. C. Benchley '12 Minister Dodge, H. C. Simon '10 Mistress Dodge, Miss Herminie Foelske...
...parts about 25 men were retained for the first rehearsal on November 15. Since then regular rehearsals have been held in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre under the immediate direction of Mr. George H. Trader, of New York, who has selected the following cast: Justice Merton, E.A.C. Layman 1G. Goody Rickby, Mrs. G.H. Papazian Lord Ravensbane, R.L. Roeder '11, J.C. Savery '11 Dickon, T.M. Spelman '13 Rachel, Miss Marian Gragg Mistress Merton, Miss Dorothy Kendall Richard Talbot, P. Snedeker '11 Sir Charles Reddington, E.A. Bemis '1F Mistress Reddington, Miss Mary How Amelia Reddington, Miss Gertrude Jameson Captain Bugby, R.C. Benchley...
...MORNING PRAYERS. Rev. Layman Abbott, D.D. Appleton Chapel...
Evening prayer has been read Wednesdays throughout the College year, and every day in Advent and Lent, some layman being invited to make an address at these meetings. Men have been given an opportunity to do philanthropic work in the Church and other clubs of Boston and Cambridge. The society has conducted a series of three conferences, the first under Rev. E. S. Dunn, D.D., of the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge, on "The Personality of God"; the second by Dr. Van Allen, of the Church of the Advent, on "The Faith Delivered Once for All"; the third under...