State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 20, 1910, Image 3

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    ings for Cpliege
I - I. W.--'e_i_-t_tr-
“The Gay So4brette.4.'
For the title of his adaptation for
the Thespians, Mr Foster has de
cided upon "The Gay Soubrette"
which sounds good.
i t Thei following
is a personnel of the characters:—
Richard , Corkerl—of Kerosene
City and Paris—ownet of a racing sta
ble at Longchamps.
Reginald Corker --
Oxford graduate
Pansy Corker-his daughter—con-
vent bred.
Jack Hymen—a young Ameri
can—manager 'of the Ritzboden
Haus.
Herr Wilhelm Showman . - an im
pecunious impressario.
Kid Knapp—an overweight jock
ey.
Yankee Mike —the
wind a pugilist.
r-'Algernon—Mimi's ' little
,er -that's all ,
Frau Ziegler—German housewife
and nurse.
to date
Tailor matte Clothing
Pressing and Cleaning
Stuart
Block
East Collet
1
e Avenue
, .
Mimi—a carefree soubrette.
Chorusz—
Act I Villagers and pea ants Of
Ritzboden Hotel' attendants.
Act 11. Chappies and roof' garden
I
girls
Scefie:—
Act I. Lawn of Hotel Ritzboden
in Swiss. Alps.
, 1
Act IL Ante-room
.'Opera, New York,
his son -an
Time.—The Present
There are sixteen; distinct musi
cal 'numbers, all newt , and catchy.
It will undoubtedly be welcome news
to all to know that Mr,l4harles Leon
Downing, will so 'successfully
coached the men 'last year, h been
re engaged as coach for this ear.
'
About the first of Februar there
will be another preliminary trial for
the chorus and all men who have
not turned out yet should send their
names to Mr. Fester at once The
time and place for this trial will be
announced .later. At this titne also
whirl-
young
broth-
THE STATE COLLEGIA.
Furnish=
Men
if the copi:s of the play arrive,
there will la, l trials for the caste.
The week following. Mr, Downing
w,ll conduct the final trials and
choose both
Some G'
Never bd.!
opportunities
Christian A•
for us this
strong and
Buchman'
•
ha
arrangements
have pronun,
Sunday ever
Some of thes l
eel-al days,her li
tneetings 'at
houses arid i
1
few can &pen
fiCing val4ab
business to
The speako
Dr, Kenrieth
piety man at
Bible study attendance there up to
1000 He is - a friend of Heir);
Wright and Bill Dewitt ands a very
popUlar man at Yale. He is now a
strident traveling secretary tand, will
ultiMately go to China. He was one of
th 1
speakers lat the recent Northiield -
Col Terence. He comes here on gap:
ur ay, remaining until Tuesday. 'an&
all 'fraternities or
,other men who,
1 , I
want hini to speak at
.a, group nieet
ingi should make arrangements with
:Tete" Johnion or with Mr. Buch
man at 273
of Cafe de
A ' ewerage
J. Ei Le
Bayer, t fois a
in taking dat.
of Iroacs" an.
ordler to plan
agsystem .
do sed by t
i .
is ndei the
D. Waiker.:
ence with th .
plan is to ou
and then pr.
work.
PAGE THREE.
aste and chorus
od Men Coming.
, re have we, had such
as the Young Men's
sociation is providing
•pring in the way of
oted speakers, r Mr.
I •
just completed final
whereby we are to
nt men talk to us 'every
ing for [ two months.
- men will spend sev
1- and will hold group '
I the different fraternity
the dormitories, but
• only a few hout:s, sac
time needed in their
lake the , trip. ,
I -r next Sunday will be
Lamm ette, a senior so-
L Yale, who raised the
nd Drainage System,
kei, 'O7 and W. S.
l e at presdnt, engaged
for the mapping out
campus buildings in
a sewerage and drain,-
/ s suggested and en -
, e College. The work
.upervision of Prof. E.
ho has been in confer
! town officials, and the
line the entire system
cure estimates for the