Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cast of characters will be as follows: Tom, a newspaper correspondent, G. A. McCook '16 Phaya Takh Sin, King of Siam, G. MacC. Stewart '16 Zola, his favorite wife, R. Whistler '16 Rev. Dr. Spivvins, an American missionary, L. P. Mansfield '16 Mrs. Spivvins, his wedded wife, F. H. Cabot '17 Jane Spivvins, his daughter, C. H. Hodges '17 Pansy, his "soul-mate," Three circus men,-- E. Douglas '17 Furst, G. Courtney '16 Kurst, G. B. Blaine '17 Wurst, P. B. Kurtz '16 Herald, H. G. Reynolds '17 Officer to the King, C. A. Coolidge...
...election committee consists of Stewart Marion Seymour '13, of Chatham, N. Y.; Edmund Burke Shea, of Ashland, Wis.; and Ralph Comstock Taylor, of Lockport, N. Y. Further announcement concerning the election will be made later...
...first of the moving pictures will be "Work," with the well known comedian, Charlie Chaplin, as the star. Following this William Foote, a humorist, will take up a half hour in providing more fun. The feature of the evening will next be given, "My Lady's Slipper," with Anita Stewart in the leading role. This is expected to be the most popular number of the evening. The last number of the program will be a weekly film review. This will contain pictures of Freshman hockey, a game between Smith Halls and Gore Hall, and will be ended by a moving...
...Book Committee, which will begin its competions on the following day. The Entertainment Committee is preparing an excellent program for the evening. Moving pictures suitable for the occasion are being secured, and will probably be of a humorous nature. Among the possible entertainers are Charlie Chaplin and Anita Stewart. A half-hour's entertainment will be provided by comedians from Keith's vandeville circuit...
...memorable, while in Mr. Brent Allison the Monthly has a new and interesting talent. The last stanza of his "Moonrise in Boston," however faulty, is poignant and beautiful. In Mr. Poore's poem, an exceptional technique is combined with a delicacy of feeling which is difficult to analyze. Mr. Stewart Mitchell's "Neith," perhaps the most remarkable poem in the number, is also the most baffling. If there were a fraction less intellect in it, and a fraction more of real poetry, it would be notable verse...