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...Beale '97, "Charles Sumner," Carl Schurz...
First violins. H. Schurz '97, R. B. Porter '97, A. B. Cunningham '97, L. S. Butler '98, G. C. Ward '98, W. E. C. Nazro, S., J. F. Glennon L. S., E. B. Terhune '98, L. Luguer '99, J. G. Averell...
...specialties in the second act were also very warmly received. Schurz's imitation of Sothern in "The Prisoner of Sunday," a burlesque on the Prisoner of Zenda was very cleverly done and was really an exceptionally good bit of acting...
...usual the specialties are the funniest feature of the play. "The Prisoner of Sunday," an absurd burlesque on the Prisoner of Zenda, by Schurz and Knoblauch, is the cleverest. The X-ray specialty by M. E Stone, Jr., '97 and H. A. Curtis '96 is very funny, and the Tyrolean dance by F. S. Hoppin '96 and H. B. Fenno '97 is both graceful and picturesque...
...young lady who has lost her heart. Robert of Alles, H. Schurz...