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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...play in itself is an unusually good one, the actors are exceptional, and there are more good voices than are usually to be found in a college burlesque. Where all are so good, it is difficult to discriminate, but mention should be made of the excellent training and steadiness of the choruses, of the good-taste and general correctness of the stage management, and of the superior manner in which the music was conducted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Constance; " | 4/21/1888 | See Source »

...which followed, were well applauded. Then followed a number of tricks by Hagen and Gunther, which were very well received. The act closed with two choruses and a song and chorus, in which solos were very well sung by each of the principals. The acting of the principals deserves mention, especially that of Slocum and Parker; and the singing of Woods, Lockwood and Parker was very good. The choruses all sang well and were very well trained. The girls were all very beautiful, and Faulkner and Myers were particularly so. Several of the musical selections were original compositions of Bigelow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Siegfried the Slugger" at Union Hall. | 4/11/1888 | See Source »

...profession. Horace Greeley, after he had risen to promineuce as an editor, felt his deficiency in that regard. Some of the brightest and most graceful editorial writers have been men whose training and equipment was had at college. Henry J. Raymond was a notable example of this. I might mention also Manton Marble. Mr. Schuyler, of our paper, is a college man and a writer of so graceful and pure English that editorials of his have attracted the attention of expresident Andrew D. White. Mr. White characterized them as excellent examples of a cultured style. There is no reason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Journalism as a Profession. | 3/30/1888 | See Source »

...sake. But an additional inducement can be urged if one be needed: that is, the receipts of this concert are to be given to the University Crew. The financial condition of the Boat Club has become known to all by this time, so that we need not again mention difficulties any more than to say that the help men give through the medium of the concert tonight will be most welcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/6/1888 | See Source »

Seniors who are entitled to Commencement Parts, whether under the Provisional Assignment or on the ground of honorable mention, will meet Professor A. S. Hill at 4 p. m., in Sever 5, today (Tuesday). They are advised to consider the subjects upon which they desire to write. They are reminded that a part may be substituted for the thesis of the Senior Forensic Course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/21/1888 | See Source »

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