Word: shirking
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...little to be desired. W. W. Fisher '04, as the rollicking farmer, Caleb Sweet, is life-like on account of his peculiar nasal twang. An entirely different part, the hustling showman, is effectively carried by C. P. Whorf '05, as are also the parts of "Ikklehopper" by F. E. Shirk '06 and the city lawyer by H. R. Pratt...
...Caleb Sweet, wealthy farmer, W. Fisher '05 Priscilla Sweet, H. LeS. Andrews '06 Lucretia Smart, a gay grass widow, D. P. Cook '05 Goodbert Swift, a city lawyer, H. R. Pratt '06 Nehemiah Obadiah Brown, a foolish schoolboy, W. S. Hall '05 Ikey Ikklehopper, the Jew, F. E. Shirk '06 Belle Equestria, the showman's wife, W. M. Jopling '06 Dr. Eza Pill, physician, J. Dignowity '06 John Berry undertaker, F. E. Whitney '06 Rev. Dr. Soule, parson, R. Olmsted '05 The Village Bass, N. B. Wales '05 Country boys and girls...
...yard run--M. G. Perkins '06, F. A. Jenks '07, F. E. Shirk...
...most part close and the distance between the runners greatly varied. The last runner Shirk '06, increased his slight lead and finished ten yards ahead. The final race was close, only at first. Perkins '06 on the first turn secured a three-yard lead and handed this advantage over to Cole who increased the distance to 10 yards. Shirk finished 22 yards ahead. The time was 3 minutes 15 3-5 seconds...
...class team-M. G. Perkins, captain, T. B. Dorman, W. B. Esselen, F. E. Shirk; substitutes, E. K. Thurlow, R. F. Hammatt...