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...best of the plays that Farquhar has left us, and is one of the liveliest comedies of the whole Restoration drama. The scene is laid in the old Litchfield Inn, where two London gentlemen arrive one night in search of a fortune, the one disguised as a servant to the other. Aimwell, the master, goes to church, and promptly falls in love with a woman in the congregation. His friend, Archer, finding out that the woman has a fortune, approves, and very soon falls in love with her sister. By much amusing stratagy the two men meet the ladies...
Aimwell, J. M. Graham '15Archer, L. deJ. Harvard '15Sir Charles Freeman, D. Loring '16Boniface, landlord of the Inn, R. C. Fenn '15Scrub, servant to the ladies, G. C. Smith, Jr., '15Foigard, a French priest, T. K. Fisher '17Gibbet, a highwayman, W. J. R. Taylor '17Hounslow, a rogue, R. D. Campbell '17Bagshot, another rogue, A. Potter '17Tapster, C. H. Smith '15Lady Bountiful, H. Francke '15Dorinda, her daughter, W. B. Breed '15Mistress Sullen, her daughter-in-law, F. Fremont-Smith '17Gipsey, their maid, D. F. Fenn '15Cherry, the landlord's daughter, D. F. Fenn...
...chosen as the Delta Upsilon revival this year. Written toward the close of the year 1706, it is a very sprightly reflection of the manners of the time. The plot which deals with the adventures of two embarrassed gentlemen who go down into the country disguised as master and servant is most humorously worked out in a bright and genial...
...merchant, S. S. Otis 1G. Lotta, his wife, Miss Harriet Hite Bertha, his daughter, Miss Caroll Smith Kleinmichel, a merchant, E. F. Henderson '18 Fritz, his son, F. Knauth '18 Korb, Adelheid's secretary, L. C. Elterich '17 Schmock, M. Roth '17 Judge Schwartz, F. Bocher '18 Karl, a servant, A. B. Warren '15 Waiter, R. M. Lovett '18 Guests, deputies, committees...
...report of the Co-operative Society shows a gratifying increase in membership and volume of business. The Co-operative has established itself as an efficient business concern and a "satisfactory servant of Harvard students." It is yearly catering to more men, providing an ever increasing variety of purchases at prices fully as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere...