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...Henry Hornblower, J. J. Phalen, E. L. Geary, J. W. Prentiss '98, H. N. Sweet, C. T. Lovering '02. Ralph Hornblower '11, J. A. Fayne '07, J. S. Dunstean '98, H. C. Sierck, P. B. Skinner, P. W. Brown, A. R. Meyer '10, J. H. Wainwright, and O. E. Weller...
...team there are: W. C. Culver ocC., J. R. Harper '28, E. G. Hermann '28, H. J. Kaufman '29, C. D. McQuaid '28, Ira Markwett '28, I. H. J. Muchnick '28, O. E. Mulliken '28, S. P. Park '29, L. M. Shapiro '29, H. D. Stone '29, G. A. Weller...
...cast that Dickens himself would have chosen". The first night audience, harboring ominous misgivings as to a twentieth century Pickwick, burst into relieved applause when the curtain rose on the excellent representation of the court of the White Hart Inn, and kept applauding as it saw Sam Weller, boots in hand, in amorous discourse with Betsy, the chambermaid. And Sam and Betsy proved to be no less accurately recreated than the other characters who form the genial frame to the Pickwick Club...
...task of collaborating on, producing, and costuming the play, and it more than justifies its choice. The very attitudes and gestures are reminiscent of the Phiz illustrations. Particular laurels and bays are due to Mr. Cumberland for a fine, well-rounded Pickwick; to Mr. McNaughton for his tireless Sam Weller, a rich part richly played; and to Mr. Miller for his melodramatic Alfred Jingle. The ladies are adequate and pleasant to look upon, but are necessarly subordinated to the gallant masculinity of the Pickwick Club. It is a man's evening and above all it is Mr. Dickens' evening...
...team to start the game will be: C. A. Weller '29, g.; Ernest Gamacho '27, pt.; Ira Markwett '29, c.pt.; G. H. Lane '28, 1d.; Madison Sayles '27; 2d.: S. P. Park '29, 3d.; R. L. Hatch '28, c.; G. C. Drier '28, 3a.; R. F. Murphy '27, 2a.; M. W. Linn '27, 1a.; C. O. Simpson '27, o.h.; W. G. Wallace...