Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will give the first performance of their annual joint production this evening at 8 o'clock in the Agassiz House. "Patience", a musical cantata by Gilbert and Sullivan, will be presented by the combined cast which includes the following five members of the University: N. L. Bean '25, A. W. Daggeit '25, E. F. Knauth '24, J. F. Lautner Unc., and L. R. Ring...
...first performance will be given Friday evening at 8.15 o'clock at the Agassiz House. A matinee will follow on Saturday afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, and the final performance will be given Saturday evening. Tickets at $1.50, $1.00, and 50 cents are on sale at Herrick's, Kent's book-store, Radcliffe, and the Agassiz House...
...Workshop, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, will give the second performance of the four one-act plays which were presented on Thursday night, this evening at 8 o'clock at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. These plays will be given in the following order: "The Hard Heart," by M. G. Kister ocC.; "The Mourner," by James Mahoney 1G; "Nothing At All," by Miss Isabelle W. Lawrence; and "The Reception," by Miss Anne F. Wilson...
...second performance of the four one-act plays which the 47 Workshop presented last night will take place tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Agassiz House, Radcliffe. The performance tomorrow, like the one last night, will be private. The four plays are: "The Hard Heart," by M. G. Kister ocC.; "The Mourner," by James Mahoney 1G.; "Nothing At All," by Miss Isabelle W. Lawrence; and "The Reception," by Miss Anne F. Wilson...
...Workshop, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, will present four one-act plays in private performances at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, tonight and Friday night at 8 o'clock. The plays which will be given are, in the order of their presentation, "The Hard Heart," by M. G. Kister ocC.; "The Mourner," by James Mahoney 1G.; "Nothing At All," by Miss Isabelle W. Lawrence; and "The Reception," by Miss Anne F. Wilson. All these plays were written by students of English 47 or English...