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...Arthur Eugene McCarty '07, of Hull, center fielder, attended the Boston Latin School where he played on the football team for three years and on the baseball team for four, captaining it in his last year. He entered College from Volkman's School, where he played on the baseball and football teams for two years. Last fall he was substitute halfback on his Freshman football team. He is 20 years old, weights 165 pounds, and is 5 feet 9 inches in height...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Team. | 6/23/1904 | See Source »

Though Port Arthur was Japan's reward for the war with China, Baron Kaneko said, she surrendered it at the request of France, Germany, and Russia. By secret negotiations and by taking advantage of the Boxer rebellion, however, Russia converted Manchuria into a fortified Russian province which threatened the freedom of Korea and China and the existence of Japan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARON KANEKO'S LECTURE | 4/29/1904 | See Source »

Everybody's-"A Slow Man," by F. E. Poole '92; "Arthur Pue Gorman, Br'e'r Fox." by E. M. Kingsbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The April Magazines. | 4/11/1904 | See Source »

Claudius, King of Denmarke,Ian Robertson Hamlet, son to the late, nephew to the present King, Forbes Robertson Fortinbras, Prince of Norway, West Drayton Polonius, Lord Chamberlaine, Guy Lane Horatio, friend to Hamlet, Arthur Harrold Laertes, son to Polinius, Leon Quartermaine Rosincrance, Courtier, N. Howard Guildensterne, Courtier, F. Bickley Osricke, Courtier, H. Beaumont A Priest, Morton Bennett Marcellus, Officer, J. R. Ryan Bernardo, Officer, Leonard Howe Francisco, a soldier, C. Kinnaird Reynolds, servant to Polnius, S. Macdonald First Player, James J. Ryan Second Player, S. T. Pearce First Grave-digger, Ernest Cosham Second Grave-digger, S. Thompson Ghost of Hamlet...

Author: By William Shakespeare, | Title: The TRAGEDIE of HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARKE | 4/5/1904 | See Source »

...presented, owing to the rapidity of action and the intricacy of detail. At the same time it is extremely well adapted for amateur production, since it is farcical and satirical in character, and does not tax too heavily the ability of amateur performers. Much credit is due Mr. Arthur S. Hills for his acting version of the play as well as for the details of the stage production. The performance as a whole was thoroughly finished. The action never lagged, and the stage "business," in the entire absence of any attempt to be "stagey" was eminently creditable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Well Rendered D. U. Play. | 4/5/1904 | See Source »

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