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Third Newell--stroke, K. W. King '08; 7, D. C. Glover '09; 6, T. Allen '09; 5, E. R. Brumley '07; 4, I. A. Whorf sC.; 3, R. M. Middlemass '09; 2, M. M. Johnston sC.; bow, J. E. McKenna sC.; coxswain, M. A. King...
Foxcroft and Divinity--Stroke, I. A. Whorf '09; J. A. Hadden '08; 6, W. H. King '08; 5, C. W. Atwater 1L.; 4, M. Wambaugh '10; 3, F. Izard '08; 2, B. C. Van Wye 3G.; bow, G. I. Lewis '08; coxswain, E. St. John...
...Whorf, C. P., undecided...
...given last evening at the club theatre before an enthusiastic audience. The play went off with little hesitation, and, with more smoothness in the acting of the principal characters, should prove extremely successful. The characters are well conceived, and in general take advantage of many laughable situations. C. P. Whorf '05, who wrote the book and many of the lyrics, acted most naturally of any of the principals, and put a great deal of spirit and humor into his songs. T. A. Whidden '05, as Inspector Baggs, carried out his part cleverly and without exaggeration, and was unfailingly humorous...
...cast, which includes many who have taken part in former Pi Eta plays, is as follows: Count de Fitta, an American counterfeiter disguised as a Frenchman, C. P. Whorf '05 Officer Keene, of the U. S. Secret Service, disguised as "Skiddles," on the trail of the counterfeiter, H. W. Crosby '05 Mr. Tripp, an American millionaire, R. Olmstead '05 Jessie, Tessie and Bessie, Tripp's daughters, D. P. Cook '05, S. Webb '06 and J. Benbow '07. Filette, their maid, M. H. Green '05 Lord Coldstream, an Englishman in need of money, E. H. Baker '06 Admiral Bowser...