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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1900-1901_19
Talk, "College Discipline" | W. O. Jones | |
Poem, "A Nebraska Epic Worthy of Remembrance" | ||
J. Amos Barrett | ||
Critic | T. F. A. Williams |
Program
March 22, 1901.
Music | |||||||
Shadow Play | "Prudence and Hezekiah" | ||||||
CAST OF CHARACTERS | |||||||
Prudence | Carrie M. Stetler | ||||||
Hezekiah | Louis Lightner | ||||||
Hezekiah the younger | T. M. Hewitt | ||||||
Pirate | Fred J. Kelly | ||||||
Reader | Florence Boose | ||||||
Instrumental solo, Polonaise | Chopin | ||||||
Miss Marie Norin | |||||||
Farce | "You Must Be Dreaming" |
CAST OF CHARACTERS
- Lieut. Hastings, who dreams of love sleeping and waking
Edward W. Rowe
- Mr. Peter Armitage, who, being logical, never dreams
C. C. Tellesen
- Mrs. Peter Armitage, who, being illogical, wakes from her dreams
Alberta Hearn
- Miss Jennie Armitage, who, being the offspring of logic and illogic, dreams while she is awake
Clara Fowler
PALLADIAN HISTORY
In the fall term of 1871 the Palladian Society, which is the oldest in the University, was organized by a small number of male students, and, as some one has since related, commenced work with a lamp, two or three chairs, a president, and some other bric-a-brac. Having waded through many difficulties at first, they decided they required a motto to guide
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