Word: craig
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...illegitimate children, Patrick and Deirdre, were also killed in a motor car accident. Deirdre was the daughter of Gordon Craig, Ellen Terry's son; Patrick the son, supposedly, of Paris Singer of Singer Sewing Machines...
This social function which is the first in the history of the Military Science Department will be open to 400 invited guests. The plan has received the heartest approbation from Major L. A. Craig, head of the department. A committee composed of Juniors and Seniors, the chairman of which is P. J. W. Bove '29 and the assistant chairman. C. H. Hart '29, has been added to by representatives of the Sophomore and Freshman sections...
...receiving line from 4.30 to 5 o'clock will be Professor and Mrs. L. A. Craig and Commander and Mrs. R. M. Grady: from 5 till 5.30 o'clock. Professor J. L. Lowes 03 and Mrs. Lowes. Professor J. D. M. Ford '94 and Mrs. Ford, and Professor and Mrs. Taylor Starck; from 5.30 to 6 o'clock Professor and Mrs. B. E. Clifford, Professor and Mrs. F. A. Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Plaskett. James De Normandie '29 and Winslow Carlton '29 will be the head ushers...
...being played in Manhattan by Lyn Harding (Macbeth) and Florence Reed (Lady Macbeth) in settings by famed Gordon Craig. These settings are the most notable circumstance of George C. Tyler's production; stairs in the castle, rocks along the moor, a road, a cave, a banquet hall-all of them are shadowed by the moods of the play...
Margaret Anglin, famed actress, in Philadelphia, hurt her foot. Therefore she resigned from the cast of Macbeth as produced by George C. Tyler, with scenery designed by famed Gordon Craig. Florence Reed, famed actress who has only once played a Shakespearian role, succeeded her when Macbeth opened in Washington, prior to engagements in Manhattan, Boston and elsewhere...