Word: sheep
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock, this being the special performance for undergraduates. "The Three Strangers," a dramatization by Leonard Hatch-'05 of Thomas Hardy's tale of the same name will be given as a curtain-raiser. The piece deals with a battle of wits between a sheep-stealer and a hangman, and the special feature of an old English reel has been interpolated. The second play, "Let's Get Married," by E. L. Beach, 1G., is a farce-comedy in three acts. It deals with the attempts of two college chums to elope, not suspecting that their...
...that is not true. Men are not necessarily sheep. Men do not have to behave like sheep. James Russell Lowell in the later years of his life remarked that he had seen many spirits of the age and some of them never came on, and that is unquestionably true. It is very much in the hands of any man, who chooses to do so, to have a very perceptible influence on the spirit of the age in which he lives and on the destiny of the age which is to follow. There has never been any time in the history...
...Thomas Hardy's like-named story of Wessex, and "Ygraine of the Hillfolk," a poetic drama by R. E. Rogers '09. The first tells in humorous, racy and exciting fashion of the escape from prison of a fugitive who is to be hauged for the theft of a sheep. The second is a story of revenge set in the Viking days with an injured woman as the central figure. The dates of the performances remain unchanged...
...graduating class to inform their parents that they cannot witness the final exercises defeat the very object for which most parents come to Cambridge at the end of the academic year; namely, to see their sons honorably discharged and the diploma received. It is true that the actual sheep-skin may not possess the intrinsic value of past years but the final ceremonies attached to graduation are naturally of the greatest interest to a man's parents. To bar them, as is now necessarily the case at Sanders Theatre, seems to us a defect in management which can be corrected...
...render a special program of Christmas music, which will be as follows: 1. Organ Prelude: "Andante Cantabile." Widor 2. Salutation. 3. Choral: "Break forth, O Beauteous Heav'nly Light," Bach 4. "Lo, How a Rose," Praetorius 5. Carol: "Good King Wenceslas." 6. Scripture. 7. Christmas Hymn: "While by my Sheep." 8. Congregational Hymn: "Adeste Fideles." 9. Motet: "Presentation of Christ in the Temple," Eccard 10. Old French Carol: "At Midnight a Summons Came." 11. Old French Carol: "Bring a Torch Jeanette. Isabella." 12. Choral: "O God of Life." 13. Benediction. 14. Organ Postlude: "Toccata Boellman...