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...FRIDAY.Class Day Exercises. Prayer by Rev. A. P. Peabody, D. D. Oration Edward Terry Sanford, of Knoxville, Tenn. Poem by George Read Nutter, of Boston. Ivy Oration by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, of Worcester. Ode by Joseph Adna Hill, of Temple, N. H. Sanders Theatre...
...meeting was called to order by President Sanford, and immediately after the reading of the secretary's report the revised constitution was brought up for final action. It was adopted with but little opposition...
...parts of Calpurnia and Portia were in many respects the most difficult in the play. Mr. Sanford, as Calpurnia, is to be congratulated, for while he did not fully overcome the difficulties of the part, yet his character was, on the whole, well sustained. Mr. Stevens dwelt on the affectionate disposition of Portia, and did not clearly represent the dignity which is attributed to her. Considering the inherent difficulties in the part, however, his acting was creditable...
...flowing scene gave Mr. Sanford an opportunity to improve over Mr. Stevens in his rendering of Calpuria, but Mr. Cummings as Caesar was far too deliberate, both in action and speech Several of the following scenes were very striking, especially the scene of the murder and of the first address of Antony...
...follows: Julius Caesar, Mr. Cummings, '83; Marcus Antonius, Mr. Jones; Brutus, first act, Mr. Roundy, '85; third act, Mr. Hansen, '85; Cassius, first and second acts, Mr. Winter, '85; third act, Mr. Goodale, '85; Casca, first act, Mr. J. W. Richardson, '86; second act, Mr. Bowen, '85; Calphurnia, Mr. Sanford...