Word: comedians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...really delightful events of the theatrical season in any city, is the appearance of that droll comedian, William Hodge; especially is this the case when he appears in a new play. One of these worth-while occasions will occur locally at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, next Monday, Columbus Day, Oct. 13, when Mr. Lee Shubert will present William Hodge in his brand-new play, "The Guest of Honor." It is a comedy romance of New York life in three acts. So consistently successful have been the several plays in which Mr. Hodge has appeared in since his phenomenal success...
...running at the Majestic Theatre, has again brought Lew Fields, his very self, to the Hub of the Universe. We should have been delighted with this years ago, and we may well be now, for a few years have done nothing to the power of this able comedian, and he appears as remarkably funny as ever. One secret of Lew Field's perennial success seems to be the fact that he always enjoys himself so much, and his merriment proves more than contagious...
...will outline the work of the Red Book Committee, which will begin the competitions the next day. An excellent program has been prepared by the entertainment committee, which includes motion pictures and an act of vaudeville. The first of the moving pictures will be "Work," with the well known comedian, Charlie Chaplin, as the star. Following this William Foote, a humorist, will take up a half hour in providing more fun. The feature of the evening will next be given, "My Lady's Slipper," with Anita Stewart in the leading role. This is expected to be the most popular number...
...third Freshman smoker of the year will be held in the Union tonight at 8.15 o'clock. There will be refreshments and moving pictures, including reels in which will feature the comedian, Charlie Chaplin. A new feature will be the use of long tables instead of the small round ones, in order to facilitate the serving, and that the tables may be ready in time. Men are requested to come between 8 and 8.15 o'clock, in order that the room may be clear until that hour...
...smoker of the Junior Class will be held in the Dining Room of the Union on Friday night at 9 o'clock. The entertainment is especially attractive and includes George Martin, the champion bag-piper of the United States and Canada, and Herb Clarke, a monologist and white-faced comedian. Mr. Martin is leader of the Caledonian bag pipers in Boston, and Mr. Clarke is highly recommended as a vaudeville entertainer. The usual refreshments will be in evidence. During the course of the evening a vote will be taken on the question of serving beer at the class functions...