State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 14, 1910, Image 9

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    !d. The light frolicsome comedyl.
Tired treatmen!t- altogether differ , '
from the tragedies presi.nteci
year, but the acting was just aS
g, just as animated and just as,
uch of tilt success of "Twelfth
ht" depends upon the work of
fun-makers, Sir Toby, Sir An
ent
last
stro l
nat ,
drew, Feste, the clown. and Marial.
These parts, as were also those of
the 1 principal figures, were mo t.
capably handled. Pure fun abound
ed throughotit the entire play, pro
dAl udng a most enjoyable and laugh
i l i
time for the pleased audience.
Co mendation, , and high praise,
wee deserved by tFe companj
for their excellently satisfying woo.
- the evening the company pre
ed the more popular comedy,
Midsummer Nigh.'s Dream".
is as in the afternoon perfor
ce the players impersonated the
ent (haractets in 'a most able and
ptable manner. For two hours
y held the attention of the large,
ience, and when the last line was'
:red and the audience wn'ke from
ream, tpleased expressions on
countenances' of the hearers
ved conclusively that all -had
nt a most enjoyable evening vim
sen ,
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In,t
ma
and
acc
the
utt
its
the
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sp
th
Master poet.
he tangling aid untangling of the
I le
affairs of Lysander and
rmia, and Demetrius and Hele
were very realistic and ably pnr
yed, whilo tii,e play given by the
isans was imost ludicrous and kept'
audience in a continual uproar.
t to pass] on
, ssi on withcut mentions g
cleverneSs and dexterity of ht k
a the beauty and 4racefulness of
fairies would be an unpardonable
ission. The whole cast perform
excellently and - the Literary club
1 , ndeed fortunate lin having been
I le to secure this Co rnpan y , It is
ped that they' will make a special
ort in trying to secure this' same
mpany again tor.next year.
0+ thing whiCh adde d
, con id-
sT ATE COT,I,F:gIAN
'Ric Sim
,umscio and E l l
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it
Comprising'
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of A meri
we have
at your d
It will be a pleasure Ito show ybu
SIM THE CLOTHIER
cot:freer DNEES FOR MEN
BELLEFONTE' '
, -
erably to t e enjoyment of both per
forman'ces was the very excellent
music re idered by the 4 College Or
chestra under the able directibn of
Mr. Cogswe'll. The evening perfor•
mance especially was made doubly'
entertaining y the. Mendelssohn ac
comPaniment and the beauty of
these difficult selections was brought
out most admirably by our worthy
orcnestra. I
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made to me,
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Fashfon's 'Newest Styles
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l ecognized gobd clothesniakers:'
!a. THe largest and best line ,
1. , er had the pleasufe to place
;sposal. , ,
Clothes
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Overcoats , /
A Word From aßig Cyph".
The Collegian is hi receipt of
letter from E. R. Cyphers, co
monliy' known as "Big Cyph" ori
° big Iguard:. He says that he
been, spending the winter in te -, e
ploy of the. ';'Golden _West Cel
and Produce Co.-, at Hutitini
I
Beach!, Cal. where he helped - in t
handling and loading of 1800 cars
celety in four mouths.
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