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...final cast of "Der Raub der Sabinerinnen," the comedy to be given this year by the Deutscher Verein, is as follows: Martin Gollwitz, Professor, C. Ehlermann, Jr., '05 Friederike, seine Frau, P. G. Henderson '05 Paula, deren Tochter, G. A. Schneider '05 Dr. Neumeister, F. W. Cloud '05 Marianne, seine Frau, N. Edwards '05 Striese, Theater director, C. Kempner '06 Karl Gross, aus Berlin, H. Bowditch '05 Emil Gross, genannt Sterneck, H. Hagedorn '07 Rosa, Magd. T. W. Knauth '07 Meissuer, Diener, S. M. Dorrance '05 Auguste, Magd. R. L. Hale...
...author's name being made public. Mrs. Gollwitz and Marianne are still in ignorance; and Striese is enthusiastic over his company, one of whom, Emil Gross, has fallen in love with Paula. Emil is an old friend of Neumeister, of gay life and small means, whose father has cast...
...cast: Leander, a soldier hero, S. Baird '03 Bruno, the village innkeeper, P. D. Lamson '05 Galump, the gizzard of Goz, W. S. Parker '06 Flossie, a poor flower-girl, A. M. Scully '05 Duchess Tryphosa Monstressa, the King's ward, L. Harrison '07 Stellarina, queen of the fairies, R. N. Baldwin...
...following cast has been arranged: Martin Gollwitz, Professor, C. Ehlermann, Jr., '05 Friederike, seine Frau, P. G. Henderson '05 Panla, deren Tochter, J. T. Boyd, Jr., '06 Dr. Neumeister, F. W. Cloud '05 Marianne, seine Frau, N. Edwards '05 Stries, Theater director, C. Kempner '06 Karl Gross, aus Berlin, H. Bowditch '05 Emil Gross, genannt Sterneck, H. Hagedorn '07 Rosa, Magd, T. W. Knauth '07 Meissner, Diener, S. M. Dorrance '05 Auguste, Magd, R. L. Hale...
...surfeited with lectures in Cambridge that a habit of indifference is begotten towards them, and pearls get cast before overfed creatures who take no notice of their preciousness. Some of the free lectures and courses given here should properly be reckoned by students among the privileges of a lifetime--but they are not. There ought, for example, to be two or three hundred more students at M. Rene Millet's lectures than appear there. The title of the course, and the analysis of its sub-divisions, sound, it is true, a little learned, and may have given the impression that...