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CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "The Oedipus Myth." Mr. G. W. Thayer. "A Recent Theory of Atoms in its Bearing on Lucretius." Professor C. P. Parker. Sever...
CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "The Oedipus Myth." Mr. G. W. Thayer. "A Recent Theory of Atoms in its Bearing on Lucretius." Professor C. P. Parker. Sever...
...chorus and of the solo singers will be under the direction of Mr. B. G. Willard, Instructor in Public Speaking. The development of the voices of the actors will be under the direction of Mr. Willard and Mr. George Riddle '74, who assisted in the production of "Oedipus" in 1881. Mr. A. S. Hills '00, Instructor in Public Speaking will direct the dramatic action of the players...
...hoped that the presentation of the "Agamemnon" will be as great an events as that of the "Oedipus Tyrranus," of Sophocles, produced here in 1881. Among others who took part in that play are the following: Mr. George Riddle '74, Mr. Henry Norman '81. Mr. Curtis Guild, Jr., '81, Mr. G. M. Lane '81. Mr. Owen Wister '82. Mr. Evert J. Wendell '82. Mr. C. S. Hamlin '83. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82. The music was written by Professor J. K. Paine...
...watchman and herald should report today, and candidates for all other parts tomorrow. The judges will be Professors H. W. Smyth, C. B. Gulick and W. F. Harris, and Mr. George Riddle, of Cambridge, public reader and former instructor in the University, who took the leading part in the "Oedipus Tyrannus" of Sophocles, which was produced here so successfully in 1881. Twelve candidates have applied so far for the parts of the herald and the watchman, and about twenty candidates for the other acting parts...