Word: offing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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Mr. Conried's company which will present Goethe's Iphigenie on March 22, will be made up as follows: Iphigenie, Martha Schiffel. Thoas, King of Tauris, Carl Bender. Pylades, Rudolph Klein-Rhoden. Arkas, August Meyer-Eigen. Orestes, Carl Wagner.
The first number of the Advocate to be issued by the 1901 board gives promise of a successful year. In some way the editors have obtained stories from new men, and the result is decidedly refreshing. New writers are the greatest boon a paper such as the Advocate can receive...
The editorials are extremely apt, and the second one in particular deals humorously and in a new way with old college complaints. Of the stories, "Hawkins of Cold Cape," by Carrol More, is the most entertaining. It is funny from beginning to end, and although absurd on its face never...
The Club Book for 1899-1900, which appears today, is similar in style to the editions of previous years, but more comprehensive. It contains historical sketches and lists of the officers and members of the social, literary and athletic organizations of the University, with about forty half-tone illustrations. The...
The scene is laid in Tauris, at the grove of Diana. Agamemnon, king of the Greeks, had sought to sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenie, but the goddess Diana, taking pity on her, had carried her off and installed her as a priestess in the temple at Tauris.