Word: returns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Union dance a great number of University Hall coat-checks were taken away. In order to avoid a loss of personal property at future University gatherings it is necessary that these checks be returned, and all men having any are urged to return them as soon as possible to the office of the Union...
...have already had sitting are requested to select proofs of the photographs they wish placed in the album, and return them to Tupper at once...
...Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. The Inter-University schedule will begin soon after the recess, and will include games with Columbia and University of Pennsylvania at Cambridge have renewed their invitation, extended after the visit of the Oxford-Cambridge team to this country in 1903, for a return game or games, to be played in England next summer. If games can be arranged with other English teams, and satisfactory arrangements made for expenses, it is possible that the University team will make the trip...
...production of a Roman tragedy entitled "Der Raub der Sabinerinnen," which he had written when a student and had recently discovered among some old manuscripts. An itinerant actor named Striese undertakes to present the play, and rehearsals are well under way, when Mrs. Gollwitz and Paula unexpectedly return to town. Mrs. Gollwitz is very shrewish and strongly opposed to the stage; hence the professor writes her a note, urging her to prolong her visit, as the maid, Rosa, has left to attend a funeral. But Mrs. Gollwitz arrives just in time to find Rosa reading the note, and detects...
Before long Paula and Rosa return weeping, followed later by Gollwitz and Neumeister. The play has proved a failure, and Striese soon appears in costume, driven from the stage. Mrs. Gollwitz now learns the truth. Next morning when all are making preparations to leave town, Gross calls and tells of a great success at the theatre the night before. Striese also arrives and assures Gollwitz that through an actor's presence of mind in substituting another play for the last two acts, the audience went away enthusiastic. Mrs. Gollwitz is appeased and Gross reconciled to Emil...