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Assisted by members of Harvard Dramatic Club, Beaver Country Day School, will present Helen Jerome's "Pride and Prejudice" on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. The play will be given in Bradley Hall, the School's theatre in Chestnut Hill. Star of the show will be Miss Gail Neilson, supported by Langdon P. Marvin...
Would-be thespians will have a chance to discover whether or not they possess any talent at the tryouts for the Beaver Country Day School fall play, which will be held today and tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Big Tree Swimming Pool. Unfortunately the trials are limited to Freshman actors...
Shortly after noon, venerable Auctioneer Nathaniel Bacon Kinsey, clad in frock coat and beaver hat, climbed a platform, whanged a bell, started knocking down dogs. A farmer wanted $50 for his wire-haired "or keep your mouth shut." Another owner demanded "$100 or nothing" for a bird dog. Neither got it. "I am damned tired of these high-valued dogs," hollered Auctioneer Kinsey. "Get me some dogs I can sell for fifty cents. Bring them up here." Setters went for two or three dollars each. Ragged farmers who needed the money tearfully parted with prized hounds (see cut). Children...
Captain James Job Trolley is a tall, leathery pioneer eccentric, complete with cape and beaver hat, whose "monstrous antics" and windy wit have made him for half a century the liveliest landmark in Denver (called Goldtown). Nominally he is the mining editor of the Rocky Mountain Herald, at a life salary of $15 a week; in practice his daily pieces automatically go in the managing editor's wastebasket. His real mission in life is to fight the 20th Century. Tourists, those "fleas on the world's back." who always go for him with cameras, he always goes...
With the purpose of providing in downtown New York, the Club being located on 56 Beaver Street, at William, a pleasant and inexpensive eating and meeting place, particularly for younger graduates who cannot afford a more expensive Club, the D.H.L.C. has steadily grown in membership throughout the depression...