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...longer part, has remarkable ability. Harrison had the tenor part; his acting was always smooth, and his fine voice was never heard to better advantage. As Googoo, "the detec-a-tive," Loring repeated his success of last year. Powel filled creditably the part of the scheming Grand Vizier. Roekler could not have been better in his representation of the perfect butler, and Schenck, Barton, Lanigan, Cate, and May showed that much can be made of a small part. Blagden as Ruth made a very pretty girl indeed; his singing was good; and his acting startlingly realistic. Gardner...
...play which the Hasty Pudding Club will present this year, is as follows: Nimrod, King of Babylon, W.G. Wendell '09 Hem, contractor and builder, G. Butler '09 Haw, contractor and builder, R. Middlemass '09 Joseph, J.P.S. Harrison '09 Googoo, a private detective, A.P. Loring, Jr., '09 Abdullah, Grand Vizier of Egypt, H.W.H. Powel, Jr., '09 Bung, a butler, A.M. Jones '09 Habbadash, a prophet, F. Schenck '09 Foreman, K.S. Cate '09 Ship of the Desert, H. Gray '09, J.M. Groton '09 Jacob, a workman, C.L. Lanigan '10 Ethiopian Attendant, H.B. Barton '09 An Architect, G. deC. May '09 A Private...
...Bunker '10 Tum-tum, M. M. Mann 2G. Page, B. W. Pond 2G. Prologue. Rameses II, King of Egypt, P. W. Brown '08 Professor Scarabs, professor of Egyptology at Harvard, R. Wheelwright 2G. Isis, an Egyptian genie, F. L. Trautmann Sp. Captain of Guard, R. S. Hoar '09 Grand Vizier, E. F. O'Brien Sp. Master of Ceremonies, W. L. Phillips '08 Chorus of Scribes, Soldiers...
...stage-settings. The plot is not elaborate, and the characters are little developed. On this account not many individual roles are made notable. The most prominent character and the most amusing actions are found in the Maharajah, played by W. C. Clark '03. S. Waller '03, as the Vizier, has a part which is consistently grotesque...
...Sacred Cat in the Himalaya Mountains. The dance of Idols. Entrance of Prince and Boston travellers (H. L. Riker '03, R. w. Child '03, G. O. Winston '04). Capture of Cat. Awakening of guards. "Guard song and dance." Drinking of sleeping potion left by fakirs. Entrance of Vizier and Ministers. Disappearance of cat. Song by Prince Idols and chorus, "My Hindu Unda." Entrance of Rao Final chorus, Rao (R. Inglis '03) and soldiers, "We're a very brutal crew." Tableaux...