Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...floor and $1.10 for the balcony, at the Harvard Cooperative Store, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the 47 Workshop Office, Lower Massachusetts Hall. The list of characters in the play is as follows: Case Steenkeep F. C. Packard '20 Peetcha, his son Stuart Masten Sait Wolleben, his sister Miss Halman Brammy Wolleben, her husband J. W. D. Seymour '17 Nella-Anne, a "bound-out" girl Miss Sands Cobby, a negro, one-time slave, Oviatt McConnell '23 Elder Shauny France Cecil Rollins Viney Fronce, his wife Miss Snow Deacon Irey Valter E. P. Goodnow '17 Irey's-Anne, his wife Miss...
...Weist '23, and C. H. Morgan 2nd '24, as Antony and Cleopatra, respectively, will sing "I Forgot to Kiss You Good-Bye". Following this, Weist will sing "Another Sister", with the Pony Ballet (L. F. Holmes '24, A. W. Dole '24, R. E. Stevens '24, A. R. Weed '25, W. W. Wood '24, L. J. Young '23). The entertainment will close with a rendering of the hit of the show "When Nero Played His Fiddle in a Roman Cabaret", by L. F. Holmes '24 and E. S. Pinkham...
...centuries the world will have reached its "saturation point" but by that time of course, we may be in communication with Mars, and if Mars has any room for our excess population we may be able to emigrate to the "new world". But if scientists fall in reach our sister planet by radio or aeroplane or by shooting rockets up into the air, what will our descendants do with themselves...
...cast follows: Case Steenkoop, F. C. Packard Jr. '20 Pecteha, his son, Stuart Marten Sait Wolleben, his sister, Miss Doris Halman Brammy Wolleben, her husband, R. T. Bushnell '19 Nclia-Anne, a bound-out girl, Miss Dorothy Sands Colby, a negro, Ouiatt McConnell '23 Deacon Manny Teneyck, C. A. Rollins 1G. Nantcha, his wife, Miss Angela Morris Deacon Irey Waters, E. P. Goodnow '17 Irey's Anne, his wife, Miss Kathleen Middleton Deacon Shawny Fronce, L. M. Pearson 2G. Viney Fronce, his wife, Miss Marjorie Snow Deacon Ikey Meyers, Conrad Salinger '23 Wait Meyers, his wife, Miss Agnes James
...firmly rejecting, not to say ejecting, all ladies, who may seek admittance to the Union's interesting series of lectures by notable figures of a busy world. Frankly, is that not shaking a mean fist instead of a hospitably extended hand at certain members of the Education School and Sister Radcliffe, not to speak of a few hundred professors' wives, who might possibly be interested in Current Events...