Word: blossom
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Brief for the Affirmative.E. L. Blossom, B. W. Palmer...
Principal Disputants. Affirmative: E. L. Blossom and B. W. Palmer.- Negative: J. A. Bailey and J. M. Gitterman. Open to all students of the University...
Chiffonet, the Misanthrope.. M. B. Clarke Machavoine, the Auvergnat...C. Davis Coquenard, the sporting gentleman. H. M. Paul Madame Coquenard. C. Copeland Prunette, the servant girl, E. L. Blossom First Domestique. A. Sweeney Chorus of domestics and of invited guests...
...truths was especially well acted. The parts were very well sustained throughout, and everything went very smoothly without the delays and hitches which usually characterize amateur acting. The dialogues were especially bright and interesting, and the play was very Parisian in tone. Mr. Davis as the Auverguat, and Mr. Blossom as the French maid deserve great praise. The girls were all pretty and very well made up, and Mr. Copeland's costumes were extremely stylish. The coaching of Mr. H. H. Furness, '88, went far to assure the success of the play. The French of the performers is worthy...
...representation of the French comedy by the Conference Frangaise will take place on April 26 in the presence of members and their friends only. The dramatis personae will include Chandler Davis, '88; M. B. Clarke, '88; E. L. Blossom, '88; C. Copeland, '89, and H. M. Paul...