Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There are still over 160 members of the Senior Class in Cambridge who have not yet been measured for their caps and gowns. As this old custom of wearing caps and gowns during the month of May is of great value to the class, it is especially desirable that every Senior be prepared to wear them. Orders left at Brine's at once will be delivered shortly after the April recess. The price is $5.05. No deposit is required. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...performance was an improvement on the Graduates' night performance. The whole action progressed more smoothly and every character was brought out with increased brilliancy, showing greater confidence and understanding of the parts. The audience was more appreciative last night, many points being taken which before passed unnoticed. There are still a few small places where the action is inclined to drag, and it has been decided to eliminate them in the performances to follow. The theatre was over-crowded before the performance began and some were unable to gain entrance after the play started...
There are still over 160 members of the Senior Class in Cambridge who have not yet been measured for their caps and gowns. As this old custom of wearing caps and gowns during the month of May is of great value to the class, it is especially desirable that every Senior be prepared to wear them. Orders left at Brine's at once will be delivered shortly after the April recess. The price is $5.05. No deposit is required. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...work of the Freshman baseball squad during the last week has consisted mainly of rudimentary batting and fielding. In fielding, the squad has shown decided improvement, but the batting is still weak. From now on closer attention will be paid to developing a strong batting team...
...burlesque society drama, "Bear and Forebear," it is impossible to look upon his impersonation of the stage child without sympathy, and he throws a most attractive fit. Bacon's makeup, with its resemblance to Miss Ethel Barrymore would probably cause that lady exquisite enjoyment, and his acting still more. He imitates female affectations with a fidelity which approaches scholarship. W. P. Blodget '07 as "Ethel" made the prettiest girl of the company, and was especially clever in the dumb show of the "Etiquette" song. W. D. Robbins '08 as "Angela" was a geuine impersonation. His gestures were few and natural...