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...Benbow '07. Filette, their maid, M. H. Green '05 Lord Coldstream, an Englishman in need of money, E. H. Baker '06 Admiral Bowser, U. S. N., in love with Tessie, R. M. Peabody 1G. Lieutenant Storm, U. S. N., in love with Bessie, S. Titcomb '06 Orderly Tarr, D. McFadon '06 Inspector Baggs, of the Custom House, T. A. Whidden '05 Officer Flynn, C. O. Wellington '06 Theodore R. O'Rourke and W. Douglas O'Toole, newsboys, A. L. Risley '06 and E. Rothe, Jr., '06. A smuggling Jew, J. F. Smith '05 Gentlemen, ladies, sailors, baggagemen...
...president of Haverford College; Howard Ayers '83, professor of biology, University of Missouri; William Patten '83, professor of biology and zoology at Dartmouth; Henry L. Smith '85, assistant professor of mining engineering, Harvard; Robert Payne Bigelow '87, librarian, and instructor in biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ralph S. Tarr '91, professor of geology at Cornell; and Thomas G. Lee '92, professor of histology at the University of Minnesota...
...given at the Casino, original scenery, magnificent costumes, and all the many novel and unique features. The organization consists of 110 people, including Canary and Lederer's original Casino pickaninny band, John F. Henshaw, Charles J. Ross, George A. Schiller, William Cameron, Gus Pixley, Seymour Hess, E. S. Tarr, Vernona Jarbeau, Lucy Daly, Madge Lessing, Sylvia Thorne, May Ten Broeck and others. "The Passing Show" is an entirely new idea in the theatrical line. The piece is a mixture of drama, comedy, farce, burlesque, travesty, opera and ballet, and contains any number of specialties...
Geological Conference. Papers by Mr. R. E. Dodge, "Types of Mountain Structure;" Mr. R. S. Tarr, "The Geology of Texas." Professor Davis will exhibit a working model of the faulted Triassic monocline of the Connecticut Valley. Geological Laboratory...
Geological Conference. Papers by Mr. R. E. Dodge, "Types of Mountain Structure;" Mr. R. S. Tarr, "The Geology of Texas." Professor Davis will exhibit a working model of the faulted Triassic monocline of the Connecticut Valley. Geological Laboratory...