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...German 2a: (Assignment of rooms, German 2a) Section 1, Sever 5 Section 2, Sever 6 History 16a: (Assignment of rooms, History 16a). Alden to Voorhees (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Wagstaff to Young (inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Education 2a: (Assignment of rooms, Education 2a). Baker to Reeves (inclusive), Sever 17 Rothwell to Whorf (inclusive), Sever 18 Music 3: (Assignment of rooms, Music 3). Adams to Howard (inclusive), Harvard 5 Hurlin to Young (inclusive), Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mid-Year Examinations. | 1/27/1905 | See Source »

...will this year present as its annual play, a comic opera in two acts, entitled "The Counterfeiter." The scene of the first act is laid in Naples, that of the second, on the Cunard Steamship Company's dock in East Boston. The book and lyrics are by C. P. Whorf '05, assisted by L. Smith '05 and J. V. Dignowity '06; the music is by A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, with additional numbers by F. H. Grey '06. The Cambridge and Boston performances will be given during the week of April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Society Play. | 1/19/1905 | See Source »

...various characters are generally well impersonated, but the prominence of three of four makes their work especially noticeable. Particular credit must be given W. W. Fisher and F. E. Shirls for their characterizations of the farmer and of the Jew. C. P. Whorf makes the most of a difficult role, and H. R. Pratt's stage presence is good. D. P. Cook does the best solo singing in the show. The "Monkey Dance" by F. Viaux and the "Freak Dance" were clever and roundly applauded. Altogether the Society has produced an original and entertaining play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Play Well Received. | 4/27/1904 | See Source »

...fascinating as the gay grass widow and his excellent singing leaves little to be desired. W. W. Fisher '04, as the rollicking farmer, Caleb Sweet, is life-like on account of his peculiar nasal twang. An entirely different part, the hustling showman, is effectively carried by C. P. Whorf '05, as are also the parts of "Ikklehopper" by F. E. Shirk '06 and the city lawyer by H. R. Pratt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Play Graduates' Night | 4/16/1904 | See Source »

...cast is as follows: I. Will Ketcham, showman, P. Whorf '05 Caleb Sweet, wealthy farmer, W. Fisher '05 Priscilla Sweet, H. LeS. Andrews '06 Lucretia Smart, a gay grass widow, D. P. Cook '05 Goodbert Swift, a city lawyer, H. R. Pratt '06 Nehemiah Obadiah Brown, a foolish schoolboy, W. S. Hall '05 Ikey Ikklehopper, the Jew, F. E. Shirk '06 Belle Equestria, the showman's wife, W. M. Jopling '06 Dr. Eza Pill, physician, J. Dignowity '06 John Berry undertaker, F. E. Whitney '06 Rev. Dr. Soule, parson, R. Olmsted '05 The Village Bass, N. B. Wales '05 Country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Will o' the Wisp. | 3/31/1904 | See Source »

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