Word: wigs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...previously so strong, particularly in the classes of the college department and which used to be an element most injurious to class spirit and college loyalty. The members of the club are brought together socially in the fortnightly smokers and by the entertainments given by the Glee, Mask and Wig, and Garrick Clubs in the Auditorium. THE PENNSYLVANIAN...
...previously so strong, particularly in the classes of the college department and which used to be an element most injurious to class spirit and college loyalty. The members of the club are brought together socially in the fortnightly smokers and by the entertainments given by the Glee, Mask and Wig, and Garrick Clubs in the Auditorium...
...Junior Promenade was held in the Casino last Friday. It was preceded by a tea at the Wig Club and a concert by the university musical organizations...
Active preparations have begun for the next annual production of the Mask and Wig Club, to take place as usual during Easter week. The play is a burlesque written by the author of "Erminie" and is called "Very Little Red Riding Hood." In all respects except authorship the play will be produced entirely under the direction of the students and members of the club. and the chorus has begun work already. The cast will be weakened this year by the loss of William Ernst and Howard K. Mohr, who took the principal men's parts last year...
...that the Mask and Wig performances are over until Commencement week, a great deal of interest is centering in the Garrick Club's presentation of Farquhar's "Inconstant," which will be given next Wednesday. The Garrick Club is a dramatic organization working upon somewhat different lines than the Mask and Wig, and whose purpose is to present plays of recognized literary worth and to foster among the undergraduates an interest in real dramatic art. The club has been eminently successful in its work and has presented several old English comedies of the 17th century...