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Minstrels At Ypsilanti

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
May
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The programme for the U. of M. minstrels at Ypsilanti to-morrow night is as follows: part I. Rush line: Center, C. T. Alexander: right guards, E. Darrow, Earl Peters; eft guards, II. M. Joy, B. E. Smith; right tackles, J.A.Sameson, E. C. Ferris; left tackles, W. H. Andrews, W. W. Morrison; right ends, A. D. Rathbone, Roy Farrand, Sam Park; left ends, Phil Hower, Jim Duffy, Ted Smith. Medley Overture . Chorus' 'Red Hussar" End song "I'm Afraid of Tutes" TedSmith. Drinking song H. 51. Joy. End song, "I've been sold" Sam Park. Dreams E. Darrow ''Maybe they will in team" Smith and Park Finale, "Gym," the only dancing giraffe. PART II. Overture Paul Jones The dolls, Johnny and May..S. C. Park Banjo Quintette Jameson, Ferris, Bathbone, Dodge. Musical Specialty Four McOmber Lloyd, Collins, Clark. The Knockabout Team. . .Phil Hower, Roy Farracd. Mandolin Serenade Starrett, Ferris. PART III. This part will contain theburlesque, "A Stormy Night," by the compauy, introducing Farrand and Hower in skirt dance and Terpsichore.