Word: actes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this was to be the only play presented at Harvard this spring, it would be decidedly praiseworthy, but among the host of others it seems rather unnecessary. Aside from the annual theatricals of several of the social clubs, the Dramatic Club will probably produce three one-act plays, and all aspirants for dramatic honors will have an opportunity to compete for places in them. This club gives all undergraduates a chance to write plays and act in them, and yet as soon as it is well started a rival organization makes its appearance. The result will probably be that instead...
...committee in charge of the dance is as follows: E. C. Bacon, chairman, G. G. Brown, J. R. Coolidge, 3rd, D. Crocker, C. Loring, G. W. Martin, T. J. Newbold, C. D. Osborne, W. B. Parsons, Jr., J. E. Thayer, Jr. These men, assisted by the following, will act as ushers: R. Aronson, E. N. Bennett, T. S. Blumer, H. Fish, Jr., F. A. Forster, R. L. Groves, C. L. Lanigan, L. M. Little, R. S. Marshall, S. W. Marvin, H. V. Morgan, F. M. de Selding, H. R. Shepley, P. Wyman. All ushers are requested...
...Socrate et sa femme," a comedy, in one act, by Th. de Banville, and "L'Imagination," a story, by J. Lemaitre...
...Muensterberg, was remarkable, playing her part with a noble reserve. The Princess, Miss Tyng, and Fraulein von Sonnsfeld, Miss Monossowitch, played well together, and reminded one strongly of Minna von Barnhelm and Francisca in Lessing's play which was produced by the Deutscher Verein last year. In the last act, Miss Holden, as Frau von Holzendorf, was very charming. The "Tabakskollegium" of Friedrich Wilhelm I was very well done, and the atmosphere of the low studded room was made impressive by the candlelight...
...Intrigue follows intrigue with rapid action introducing several humorous complications, until finally the prince is banished from Berlin. His friend and adviser, Hotham, decides to disguise him as the awaited Prince of Wales and thus gain access to the rooms of the Queen and the priness. In the last act the Prince of Baireuth is talking to the Queen and the princess, when the King surprises the little party and is ready to banish the Queen when Hotham explains the entire situation. The King then sees that his daughter is really in love with the prince and forgives...