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...Saxony. The former belong to the middle of the eleventh century, and are important evidence of the progress of technique in German plastic art after its beginnings in the Hildesheim School. There are altogether thirty-five panels, each of them containing some symbolical representation of Christian doctrine. The cast was bought partly with money given by the Germanic Department of Mt. Holyoke College, and partly with the proceeds of a concert given by the German Singing Societies of Boston...
...result of the recent trials for the tenth annual production by the Deutscher Verein, "Der Steckbrief," by Benedix, the following cast has been chosen: Derendorf, W. T. Pickering '09 Strenge, G. A. Schneider '07 Dorothea, A. B. Kuttner '08 Franziska, T. Knauth '07 Brinkmann, W. H. Pollak '07 Bastelmeier, P. N. Crusius '09 Dicke, C. A. Neymann sC. Ripphard, H. von Kaltenborn sC. Flaschner, P. M. Piel sC. Christoph, M. T. Ackerland '09 Mathes, D. West...
...Club. The Hasty Pudding play has become so much an institution that it has sometimes been given rather under the pressure of necessity than in response to any enthusiasm for it among the undergraduate members. In the future it is expected that should the materials for either play or cast be not forthcoming, no play will be produced...
...addition to the regular cast there will be a chorus of 30 members. The provisional cast is as follows...
...these days when the approaching mid-years cast a gloom over the College the forthcoming number of the Advocate shows that there are at least some men who can still take life light heatedly, in fact facetiously. By far the longest story, "A Boola Banish Tale," although suggestive of the outline of a comic opera, is very amusing in its ingeniously extravagant setting and in its clever bits of dialogue. The Chghan, with his painted tin poultry, sneezing twice to call his slave, is a successful comic centre for the tale. The story would be improved by a little more...