Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...choir rendered the following selections: "O Lord Our Governor," J. L. Hopkins; "Let Every Soul be Subject Unto the Highest Power," J. Stainer; "Shew Me Thy Ways, O Lord," J. Varten. Powers. Garfield Stone, of the choir, sang solos in the first two selections, and a tenor solo in the last was rendered by Mr. P. F. Webber, of the Temple Quartette of Boston...
...humorous experiments of M. E. Stone, Jr., and H. A. Curtis with the X-rays were very funny and were heartily applauded. So, too, was the charmingly simple and graceful Tyrolean dance by F. S. Hoppin and N. B. Fenno...
...Cycle Club on April 20. The men's names are: A. E. Dacey 3 L., G. F. Hurt '98, E. D. Powers '98, J. F. Word '98, H. B. Hewitt '99, H. H. Richards '98, H. C. Burdett '98, R. P. Vail Sp., H. H. Brown '97, F. V. Stone...
...following men came out for the first time: Kennedy L. S., who played fullback on the University of California team; H. Scott '98, captain of his freshman team; Holt, who played on this year's 'varsity; T. Hoague '98, Warren of the Cambridge High and Latin School, Stone '98, Tuckerman '97, Lee of Newton High, Seaver '98, Marvin '98, Woodward '98, Jackson '98, Whiteside L. S., Pitts '97, Knox '98, and Valentine '98. The line men practiced breaking through and falling on the ball, while the backs did some kicking and running with the ball, but no game was played...
...usual the specialties are the funniest feature of the play. "The Prisoner of Sunday," an absurd burlesque on the Prisoner of Zenda, by Schurz and Knoblauch, is the cleverest. The X-ray specialty by M. E Stone, Jr., '97 and H. A. Curtis '96 is very funny, and the Tyrolean dance by F. S. Hoppin '96 and H. B. Fenno '97 is both graceful and picturesque...