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Engaged: Gerald F. Warburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Warburg of New York, to Miss Marion Bab. Miss Bab is a resident of Vienna, where Mr. Warburg has been studying music. [Felix Warburg, member of the banking company of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., is president of the Federation of Jewish Charities...
Alfred Lunt plays the part of Clarence with great discretion and a humorous touch that is simple and unaffected. Viola Harper is a second "Bab," and Russell Medcraft is quite remarkable as the 17-year-old man-of-the-world; his acting, in a part that could easily, be spoiled, is commendably natural and youthful. Mary Boland is a trifle too sugary as the flighty Mrs. Wheeler, while Phoebe Foster overposes in her part of the ingenue, Miss Pinney; otherwise, the cast is pleasing throughout...
West Entry, rooms 1-2 "Bab," R. E. Larsen, A. H. MacIntyre, R. M. Stone, R. W. Buntin; rooms 3-8, "Local No. 666,"--T. C. Wales, H. D. Smith, F. H. Cummings, A. D. Hamilton, H. S. Villard, A. W. Douglass, T. T. Pond, S. Damon, C. B. Butterfield, Jr., E. L. Peirson, Jr., J. H. Fay, J. M. Steele...
...Bab herself is the moving spirit of the play. She it is who, driven home from school by an epidemic of the measles, changes a peaceful home into a madhouse; it is her romantic notions that bring about the situations of the play. The fads and fancies of a modern girl at that interesting point in her life, when she is no longer a flapper and not yet a debutante, are remarkably well presented by Miss Helen Hayes. In "Dear Brutus" and. "Clarence" Miss Helen Hayes has done some very clever work, but as Bab she approaches the heights...
...Bab" promises a good run in Boston, and even a better one in New York. Certainly, few plays have opened here more auspiciously...