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The Strollers

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Next week promises to be one of unusual interest inUniversity circles for in addition to the concert of the May festival, the Strollers, formerly known as ths Columbia College Dramatic club of New York City, will present some drama at the opera house Thursday, May 17H1, for the benefit of the Frieze Memorial Columbian organ. This club is one of the best known dramatic clubs in the country being the peer of "Mask and Wig," of Pennsylvania, and "Hasty Puddings," of Harvard. This is the first tour of the club and they will visit Albany, Troy, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. The club iscomposed of the younger members of some of New York's most wealthy and aristocratie families. The committee having the matter in charge is: Prof. P. R. de Pont, Prof. G. W. Patterson, Junius Beal, Harry Douglas, Earl D. Babst, N. T. Bourland, H. Al. Senter, John C. Condón, J. M. Svvift, A. J. Purdy, Lloyd Whitman and E. H. Oarnett. The merabersof the Strollers are: Benjamin Aymar, '92; J. Searle Barclay, jr; J. Philip Benkard, '94; Walter Lawrence Bogert, '88; Edward Fales Coward, 'S; Edward Rush Duer; Richard S. Emraet, jr., '94; Hamilton Fish, jr., '95; Louis Fitzgerald, jr.; James VV. Gerard, jr., '90; Valentine G. Hall, '88; Theodore A.Havemeyer, jr., '91; Thomas H. Kelly, '89; Lorillard Kep, '93; Oliver H. Perry La Farge, '91; Edwin M. Post, '92; Robert C. Sands, 87; J. W. de Peyster Toler, '93.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News