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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...individual subscriptions of $1.50 for the 1910 dinner bond of $500 must be paid at the Rendezvous before 9 o'clock tonight; in order that the dinner committee may make final arrangements with the American House...

Author: By R. C. Brown., | Title: 1910 Bond Must be Signed Tonight | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

Cambridge University won the sixty-fourth annual boat race with Oxford last Saturday on the Thames by 4 1-2 lengths. The make-up of the Cambridge crew was practically the same as when it defeated the University crew last fall by two lengths over the same course of 4 1-4 miles. The time on Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge Crew Defeated Oxford | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

...Lotos-Eaters," as given at the graduates' night performance, the Hasty Pudding Club has at last produced a play which contains situations. The lines are often slow, and the actors are forced to make up by emphasis what the repartee lacks in wit; the villains noisily confide in the audience while the police are down stage; but the complications of a disguised undergraduate acting as guide to his Class Day flame, and getting mixed up with an anarchist plot furnish two acts full of good scenes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. P. C. UNDERGRADUATE NIGHT | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

...mock heroics all the funnier for being in restraint. The palm for genuine acting, however, must go to the player of a subordinate part. H. E. Widener '07 as Abadiah Butterworth," the self-made man, was the thing itself. He stayed in his part, and he never failed to make his points carry. As the sheriff in the burlesque he was even better, and his complete change of voice, method and manner, proved that his genuineness in the other role had been skill and not accident. His control of the situation was so perfect that the audience came near forgetting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. P. C. UNDERGRADUATE NIGHT | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

...admirable stage management and lighting of the play is the work of S. Baird '03, who has coached the production. "The chorus sings with vigor and accuracy, and the dances are a blaze of gorgeous color. The six Spanish dancers who appear in the second act, make as handsome a group as has been seen on the Pudding stage in recent years. They are agile and spirited and go about their work with confidence; and it is difficult to watch the performance without forgetting that it is a piece of make-believe. Taken as a whole, "The Lotos-Eaters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. P. C. UNDERGRADUATE NIGHT | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

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