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...Whidden is very effective as Punjab, and J. C. Miller, as Sthu Pid, the rival for the possession of the kingdom, imitates excellently the Chinese dialect, although he fails to speak loud enough at times. I. T. Cutter, as the Rajah of Mandalay, does what is perhaps the most laughable work in the performance. The best handling of a part, however, is that of R. Wellman '03, who impersonates John Class, the antiquarian. The part is the most difficult in the play and it is rendered with a cleverness which is enhanced by a distinct enunciation. If one especial fault...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduates' Night of Pi Eta Play. | 4/18/1903 | See Source »

...Pierian Sodality was given last night in Sanders Theatre. Several selections varying from classical to light opera music were played by the orchestra, and the glee club rendered a number of catchy songs. The orchestra played fairly accurately and with precision, although not enough stress was laid upon the loud and soft effects. "The Prince of Pilsen" and "The Awakening of the Lion" were the most popular pieces given by the orchestra. The most artistic numbers on the programme were the solo numbers by Miss Marguerite Fiske...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pierian Concert. | 11/29/1902 | See Source »

...Loud, N C, 18 Precsott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN. | 9/27/1902 | See Source »

Prince Henry and the President entered the first carriage and, followed by the other members of the party, were driven to University Hall, entering the Yard by the Johnston Gate. A large number of students gathered in front of Harvard and Massachusetts Halls, gave the Prince a loud cheer as he entered the Yard. In University Hall a luncheon was served in honor of the Prince by the President and Fellows. There were present at the luncheon, besides the Prince and his suite, the members of the Faculties and about twenty-five invited guests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCE HENRY RECEIVED. | 3/7/1902 | See Source »

Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: Harvard Night 1. March, "Cruiser Harvard" Strube. 2. Overture, "Pique Dame," Suppe. 3. Waltz, "Grubenlichter," Zeller. 4. Selection, "San Toy," Jones. 5. Overture, "Sphinx," Thompson. 6. Waltz, "Jolly Students," Vollstedt. 7. Selection, "The Viking," Loud. 8. American Fantasy, Herbert. 9. a. Serenade, Whipple. b. Yankee Recruit, Whipple. 10. Selection, "Florodora," Stuart. 11. Fair Harvard, 12. March, "Up the Street," Morse. The Glee Club will sing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert. | 6/18/1901 | See Source »

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