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Word: stage (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final cast for the play was determined yesterday afternoon and is as follows, the actors being arranged in the order of their appearance on the stage: Watchman, M. C. Clapp '07 Clytaemnestra, H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06 Herald, D. Gardiner '07 Agamenmon, P. H. Noyes '06 Cassandra, A. S. A. Brady '08 Aegisthus, A. L. Benshimol...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST DRESS REHEARSAL | 6/12/1906 | See Source »

...shown by the recent work, the University eight is at a more advanced stage of development than the crew was last year when it went to Red Top. Despite the recent change of Tappan from 3 to bow, and the selection of Morgan for number 3, the crew rowed in good form on Saturday in a short paddle up stream. The five stern men, who have not been changed since March 20, were well together, but a break in the rhythm of the stroke was noticeable at 3. Considering the fact, however, that Morgan, until last Wednesday, had not rowed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS LEAVE FOR RED TOP | 6/11/1906 | See Source »

...Weeks '06, M. S. Winpenny '08 and B. Hall '07 take part. There are several short burlesques, with H. D. Chandler '06 as an English lord in search of an American wife and W. P. Blodget '07 as a phonograph. The final piece, "Pagliacci in 2000 A.D.", written and staged by S. Baird '03, is a versatile skit on the future development of the opera. Assisted by R. Nichols '05, Baird acts the chief part in an attractive fashion. The costumes are appropriate to unusual personages, the properties go a long way toward satisfying any desire for the unexpected. Striking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Union Vaudeville Show at 8 | 5/12/1906 | See Source »

...desirable reputation as a lecture on places of interest in the western parts of the United States. Among his experiences, as special correspondent of the Boston Herald, which he will describe this evening, are a tour into the Yosemite Valley, the mountain home of the waterfall and cascade; a stage trip through the large forests; a horse-back ride up Pike's Peak at night, a bicycle trip over the desert, and a visit to the great farms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION LECTURE TONIGHT | 4/24/1906 | See Source »

...appeals to the facts and formulas of physics in arguing its theorems. In the broadest sense economics is a system through which the want of the people are satisfied. Its operation is not governed by blind force, as some people suppose, but by individual with at every stage. Its purpose is the production and distribution of wealth--the transformation of one form of wealth into another until an object is finally produced for the consumer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Newcomb on Economics at 8 | 3/27/1906 | See Source »

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