Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual spring trials for next year's Cercle Francais play "Les Folies Amoureuses" by Regnard, will be held next Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Grays 17. All men who have any ability in speaking French may take part. Professor Bernard will continue as coach and will make a provisional assignment of parts in order that a general knowledge of them may be acquired during the summer...
...play this year is one of the most difficult that has yet been attempted, and it has been found difficult to secure good men for the leading parts. M. C. H. Bernard, who has successfully coached the play for the last four years, is in general charge of the preparations for the play...
Twenty-eight men are now working as candidates for the annual French play in December, and are being coached daily by Professor Bernard. It has been decided to omit the curtain-raiser. "Les Fourberies de Nerine," by de Banville, and to give merely the main play, "Le Barbier de Seville," by Beau-marchais. It contains nine parts, but the provisional assignments are not yet complete. The special copy of the music, and the prompt book, prepared for the Comedie Francaise, are now being used by Professor Bernard...
...great deal more acting will be required than in previous years. The chief difficulty lies in the part of the heroine. In order to meet this, all men knowing French and capable to acting female parts, especially from 1905 and 1906, are requested to call on the coach, Professor Bernard, Monday, April 27, at No. 175 Tremont street, Boston, between 9 a. m. and 10 p. m., as this will be the last chance of trying for this part...
...Fletcher Bernard Wagner 1L., attended the Indianapolis High School, where he was president of the High School "Senate" and represented the school in the state oratorical contest. He graduated from Stanford University. California, where he was a member of two debating teams against the University of California, winning the Carnot medal presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin for debate. He was an editor of the Daily Palo Alto, the Sequoia and the Chaparral. He is a member of the Witenagemot Law Club...