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...Hurlin '06--"Valse migonne" pour flute; (b) Godard--"Idylle" de la suite pour flute...
...Hurlin '06--Songs of Sunlight (Lyrics by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07). (a) "You and I and the Hills"; (b) "Song is so old"; (c) "Uber die Berge...
Among the undergraduates, C. Kempner '06 took the difficult part of "Striese" in the German play, and acted with remarkable grace and character work as "Trueweit" in the D. U. performances of "The Silent Woman." H. Kempner '08 and A. M. Hurlin '06 played "Captain Otter" and "Sir Amorous," respectively, in the same play. W. B. Wilbur 2L. has acquired very promising technique in amateur comedy parts...
...Davy, W. F. Wilbur 2L. Francis Archer, F. H. Koch 1G. Rouse, H. Kempner '08 Host of Deptford Tavern, F. M. Wright '07 Jermyn, R. H. Lord '06 Boy, L. Hatch '05 Alison, Jane Sever Her Ladyship, Emma C. Noyes Dame Benet, Eleanor W. Hutchinson Gill, A. M. Hurlin...
...dearly loved a joke, carried off his part with remarkable grace and vivacity. The part of Sir Amorous La-Foole, an affected and obsequious today, who had a great opinion of the La-Foole family and of everything which belonged to them, was admirably interpreted by A. M. Hurlin '06. His mock quarrel and reconciliation with Sir John Daw, the role played by H. P. Johnson '05, was one of the best bits of farcical acting in the play. F. A. Spencer '06, as Morose's nephow, lent dignity to a rather unimportant part by the clearness of his delivery...