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...play has been given by the students in this department. The book and lyrics are by J. F. Hudnut '10, who is acting as stage manager, and the music is by R. K. Fletcher '08. Tickets at $1 each are on sale in the library of Robinson Hall. The cast of characters is as follows: Rameses II, King of Egypt P.W. Brown '08 Professor Scarabs, Professor of Egyptel at Harvard, R. Wheelwright 2G? Mrs. Beacon Hill, president, of Browning Club, S. H. Rathbun '08 Mr. Elliot assistant professor of architecture, D. B. Somes '08 Mr. Thomas instructor in architecture...
...cast is as follows: Mr. Grumble, L. W. Hill '10 Maria Grumble, L. M. Potter '08 Marjorie Grumble, R. D. Murphy '08 Philip Hathaway, G. L. Yocum '07 Billie Burt, P. P. Marion '08 Bertie Bill, H. G. Tomlin '09 Terr Weider, W. K. Bradbury '10 Berr Weider, H. L. Murphy '08 Arethusa Johnson, H. H. Hemingway...
...time in its history a play of marked literary value, the Verein is reaching for a higher station in the interpretation of German drama. Such a play entailed more difficulties in staging and costuming than former Verein comedies; but by careful preparation and owing to the presence in the cast of a large number of Germans, they have been successfully surmounted...
...April number of the Harvard Engineering Journal contains the following articles: "Synchronous Motors," Professor C. A. Adams of the Engineering department; "The New York Subway," S. U. Hopkins '97, assistant engineer of the public service commission, New York City; "Testing Flat Cast Iron Plates," by S. Withington '06 and F. R. Pleasanton '06; "The Harvard Engineering Society of New York," H. M. Hale...
...plan of supporting the telescope in position is the same as that devised by Dr. Common, but changes have been made in method of observation and mechanism of control. Instead of being mounted on pedestals of cast iron, cement or masonry firmly built into the ground, as most large telescopes are, it rests on a great hollow cylinder immersed in a tank of water. A tank lined with thick walls of solid concrete was first sunk in the ground, and in this receptacle, ballasted with about 10 tons of iron at its lower end, floats the steel cylinder forming...