Word: orangeman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...wistful melody of the same contributor's verses have somewhat of this same defect of vagueness. H. Hagedorn '07 in his perilous attempt in an "Ode to Nature" is more successful both in form and thought than he had any right to expect. The "Epitaph on John the Orangeman" is exceedingly happy, though it may be questioned whether this is appropriate praise for an epitaph. "Paolo and Paris," by R. E. Rogers '09, is a dignified tribute to the persistence of the spell exercised by these perennial themes. In the editorial pages the new board makes its bow modestly...
...Times-"Shamrock" '80, John the Orangeman '23, McMaster...
...Timers--"Shamrock" '80, John the Orangeman '23, McMaster...
...songs, the "Typical College Grind," sung by Dix in the second act was best received. "A Geologist," Ware's song in the first act also received much applause. The ability of the composer was best shown in the Opening Chorus, the Orangeman's Chorus, the March of the Nations and the Finale. A pleasing feature of the play is in the ballets, which might however, go off better. The New York and Eskimo ballets were the best...
...Orangeman's Chorus--W. Wadsworth '02 as "the Orangeman." Men: H. M. Gittings '02, D. W. Knowlton '03. Girls: G. D Boardman '03, W. D. Brooks '02, G. Draper...