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...clock. H. von Kalten-born '09 will act as toastmaster. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 will speak on "The Relations of the Historic Drama to Modern Plays," and Professor G. P. Baker '87 on "The College Dramatist." A. Davis '07, author of "The Promised Land," R. M. Middlemass '09, who played the leading part, and D. Gardiner 2L., president of the Dramatic Club, will also make short speeches...
...TREASURER. ARTHUR GOODRICH CABLE JOHN MANSFIELD GROTON Evanston, III. Philadelphia, Pa. ORATOR. IVY ORATOR. EDWARD TUBBS WENTWORTH PHINEAS McCRAY HENRY Batavia, N. Y. Des Moines, Ia. ODIST. CHORISTER. HARFORD WILLING HARE POWEL PHILIP GREELEY CLAPP Newport, R. I. Roxbury, Mass. POET. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Cambridge, Mass. -- CLASS COMMITTEE. ROBERT MIDDLEMASS MIDDLEMASS WILLIAM McNEAR RAND New Britain, Conn. Watertown, Mass. -- CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. CHARLES JOSEPH NOURSE, JR. JOHN WILSON CUTLER New York, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM GREENOUGH WENDELL ERASTUS SMITH ALLEN Boston, Mass. Glendale, O. ROBERT VOSE WHITE JOHN WEBSTER SIMONS Hyde Park, Mass. Springfield, Mass. ORRIN GROUT WOOD Brookline...
...column. Below is given the number of votes cast for each candidate. Out of a total voting-list of 697, 246 members of the class voted. The committees will elect their own chairmen. SECRETARY. A. G. Cable, 177 H. B. Barton, 36 H. Gray, 33 CLASS COMMITTEE. R. M. Middlemass, 142 W. M. Rand, 132 F. M. Blagden, 95 W. R. Severance, 75 R. M. Faulkner, 42 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. C. J. Nourse, Jr., 180 J. W. Cutler, 164 W. G. Wendell, 162 E. S. Allen, 144 R. V. White, 144 J. W. Simons, 135 O. G. Wood...
...Paine; 11-12, O. G. Wood; 12-1, G. Farwell, H. T. Gleason; 1-2, O. W. Knauth, J. D. Leland; 2-3, F. P. Farquhar, P. M. Henry; 3-4, R. G. Harwood, J. C. Jones; 4-5, L. L. Forchheimer, H. A. Leland; 5-6, R. M. Middlemass...
...actors, the earliest to distinguish himself was H. G. Eisenstadt '12, who played to the life a naive peddler. Hartwell himself was taken by R. M. Middlemass '09, whose acting grew steadily better from beginning to end, a gentle, noble, and at every crisis finely impassioned figure. Miss Gragg in an uneven role gave through the last two acts so sincere a performance that the house broke into applause at her defiance of the Rabbi, and then at the last became physically uncomfortable over her anguish at Hartwell's well-acted deatn. Her appeals, her sobs, her despair, were surprisingly...