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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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 31, 1923 | 3/31/1923 | See Source »

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...

Author: By H. S. V., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER REVIEWS --- CLUB CONCERTS | 1/5/1921 | See Source »

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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOT ROOMS IN YARD TO MEMBERS OF 1921 | 3/22/1920 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By A. W. Jr., | Title: THE THEATRE IN BOSTON | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

...Bab" promises a good run in Boston, and even a better one in New York. Certainly, few plays have opened here more auspiciously...

Author: By A. W. Jr., | Title: THE THEATRE IN BOSTON | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

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