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Tonight at 6.30 o'clock in the club library, Marion Craig Wentworth, the well-known authoress of "War Brides" will read from her new pageant play "The Dreamers", a peace drama which is to be produced in January at the Boston Opera House. This reading is not a part of the regular schedule of speakers of the Liberal Club. The purpose of the reading is to interest people in the coming pageant, and to find two persons who will be willing to take part in it. The meeting will therefore be open to the public...
...giving its second performance of "Dear Jane" tomorrow evening at the National Theatre. The first performance yesterday afternoon proved that the play is a thin but entertaining comedy that might almost be one of Jane Austen's own novels boiled down to fit the stage. As the charming authoress, Mrs. Massey carried the burden of the acting brilliantly. Miss Hovenden, Mr. Massey, and especially Miss Sibley were attractive in their respective roles, while Alexander Steinert Jr. gave a charming musical interlude on the antique piano of Beethoven. Scenery for the first two acts was good, and the costumes win special...
Speakers on this subject will be: Walter G. Fuller, Associate Editor of The Freeman: President Charles W. Eliot '53: Donald Winston, of Young Democracy : Francis Neilson, Editor of The Freeman: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, authoress: Andrew Furuseth, President of the International Seaman's Union of America: Edwin F. Ladd, U. S. Senator from North Dakota; Lucien Price, author of "Immortal Youth." There will be a brief student reply to each speaker...
Miss Frances Anderson gave a delightful interpretation of Judy Abbott, at first the pathetic little orphan of the John Grier Home and then the happy young college girl and authoress. The part of Daddy Long-Legs was portrayed by Mr. William Shelly Sullivan with a delicate touch of humor and kindness seldom attained in stock company productions. One of the finishing details of the play was added by Leonora Bradley, who acted the part of Mrs. Semple, the motherly old nurse, with unusual ability. Florence Burroughs as Miss Pritchard, the kindhearted old maid who is instrumental in bringing happiness...
...Enter Madame," of which Gilda Varesi is authoress and star, seems to be breaking all records for popularity in New York. A close second is "Sally," the new musical piece featuring Marilyn Miller and Leon Errol...