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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Class Day Committee--R. Bliss, L. C. Forman, D. G. Harris, C. H. Morrill, F. Palmer, Jr., L. G. O. Smith, J. N. Trainer, Jr., H. Ward...
Class Committee--F. E. Bissell, F. O. Byrd, D. F. Davis, C. R. Hayes, S. W. Lewis, W. Phillips, A. N. Rice, J. L. Saltonstall, E. Spalding...
Photograph Committee--C. M. Brown, D. F. Drake, A. Drinkwater, C. L. Harding, R. Livermore, E. F. Loughlin, A. J. Rockwell, F. B. Talbot, L. Warren, H. A. Yeomans...
...following men, who have been appointed tellers for the elections, are requested to meet in the CRIMSON office at 7 to-night: H. S. Bowers, E. Euston, O. D. Evans, S. S. Fitzgerald, M. Churchill, E. E. Wheeler, K. McG. Martin, H. L. Ewer, C. Hobbs, N. F. Ayer, R. L. Mason, E. E. Sargeant, W. G. Phippen, E. Mallinckrodt...
...Bell '00, as De la Tremblaye, the lover of Manon, had but little to do. His acting, however, was so consistently good that it is to be regretted that he was not assigned to a more important part. Charlot Granger, son of the pedant, was well-played by R. Goelet '02. The most natural and consistent actor was A. S. Hills '00, as the valet of Charlot Granger. His manner was always easy and his pronunciation clear. J. A. Dix '02, as the servant of Granger, was very droll and pleasing at times in spite of his extravagant part...