Word: waiters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Scotch appearance and an undisguiseable Highland accent contrasted excellently with the suave Bart who never finds himself at a loss no matter how trying the situation. Peter furnishes one of the best moments in the play with his comments at the society reception where he is an extra waiter, with his remarks of "have a drink, lady?" and "wot am I doing, oh, picking up the empties...
Newman, O. M. Watkins '19 Arthur Crimmins, C. E. Morse '20 Wallace Miller, P. M. Hamilton '20 Edna Holmes, Mary E. Marsh 1920 Miss Perkins, Edith I. Coombs 1917 Waiter, T. M. Hodgens, Jr., '20 Nelson Marns, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Rosa, Beulah Auerbach 1918 A jail matron, Elizabeth Wheelock 1917 Hotel attendant, J. C. Scanlon '18 Faith Stuart, Louise Perry 1920 Reverend Frederick Holmes, E. P. Goodnow '17 Quinlan, G. A. Madigan '19 "Butch" Coughlin, F. Hibbard '20 Silas Skinner, F. C. Packard, Jr., '20 "Old" Skinner, A. T. Hill '20 Joshua Skinner, T. M. Hodgens...
...complete cast has been announced as follows: Newman, O. Watkins '19 Arthur Crimmins, C. E. Morse '20 Wallace Miller, P. M. Hamilton '20 Edna Holmes Mary E. Marsh 1920 Miss Perkins, Edith I. Coombs 1917 Waiter, T. M. Hodgens, Jr., '20 Nelson Marns, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Rosa, Beulah Auerbach 1918 A jail matron, Elizabeth Wheelock 1917 Hotel attendant, J. C. Scanloh '18 Faith Stuart, Louise Perry 1920 Reverend Frederick Holmes, E. P. Goodnow '17 Quinlan, G. A. Madigan '19 "Butch" Coughlin, F. Hibbard '20 Silas Skinner, F. C. Packard, Jr., '20 Joshua Skinner, T. M. Hodgens...
...annual enthusiasm at Memorial Hall the night before the Princeton game is growing weaker each year, according to the oldest waiter who philosophized on the important part such evenings form in a man's later reminiscences. It seems that in the good old days the chandeliers were festooned with victuals, and foodstuffs kept falling from the upper regions of the hall for several hours after the evening meal was over. The festivities this year opened with a volley of menus and table-number cards. This was rapidly followed by the conventional shower of sugar wrapped in napkins which were hurled...
...main attractions will be the African Dodger, an agile Ethiopian, father of the first Memorial Hall waiter ever brought into captivity. All Seniors with any pitching ability have been practicing for weeks in the Cage, the scene of the coming orgy, in order to become accustomed to the environment in which they will assail the elusive dodger. There will be several interesting exhibitions. A Jinx, and a Magufflin, one of those strange animals without any face, are being held under the personal guard of the Senior officers, who are relieving one another in four-hour watches. These queer beasts will...