Word: daughter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sayle had fallen in love with Lucy Pryor many years before the overture began, but had foolishly (as he decides in Act III) left her. Sayle becomes Baron Otford and Lucy Pryor Madame Lachesnais. Of course, when the play opens in 1805, the Baron's son finds Madame's daughter living in a romantic street called Pomander Walk, and falls violently in love with her (Act 1). But when Marjolaine's mother hears who the suitor is she says "no daughter of mine" etc., and John Sayle, Jr., has to do his courting in disguise (Act II). Thanks...
...those who enjoy old plots as much as old books, old friends and old wine, "Miss Dudelsack" will have an unusual charm. Here again the beautiful hereine who was always supposed to be the daughter of an old "Churman" finds that she really has a fortune, and old castle and a title. Thus after three hours, or rather eighteen years, of unappreciated worth she finally wins the young lord who could not marry beneath his rank but who had always loved...
Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41 died at his home, 29 Buckingham street, Cambridge, last night at 11.25 o'clock. At his bedside were his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Barney, his son-in-law, Dr. J. D. Barney '00, and Dr. J. L. Hildreth '93, the physician. The end came peacefully, as Colonel Higginson had been unconscious since 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon...
...cast of the play is as follows: Major Pondsby, U. S. A., J. S. Pfeil uC. Longstreet Pondsby, his son, C. C. Lee '12 Martha Pondsby, his daughter, N. B. Dee '11 Mary, a maid, H. R. Morse '12 Mrs. Henrietta Saxon Wells, G. S. Phenix '12 Juliet Marlowe Wells, her daughter, P. C. Squire '11 Hunting Wells, her son, E. R. Kimball '11 Mollicule Hepsipah Kennedy, M. S. Robbins '12 Artemus Poindexter Hopper, J. S. Hutchinson '13 Jed Nevins, W. H. Heywood '12 Timothy Sullivan, J. L. Hannan '12 Chief Shoota-Da-Plock, J. G. B. Perkins '11 Wachoo...
...aunt, Miss Florence Lewis Squire Jinks, local attorney, R. S. Hubbard '11 Zeke Stebbins, proprietor of the State Line House, H. A. Van Landingham 2G. "Manacles." "Manacles," a play in one act, by H. K. Moderwell '12: Frederick Higgins, a wealthy manufacturer, W. G. Beach '11 Claudia Higgins, his daughter, Miss Gertrude Beard Jinks, a burglar, J. A. Donovan sC. Joe Patterson, his helper, N. R. Sturgis '12 "Men Are Mortal." "Men Are Mortal," a farce in one act, by Miss K. McD. Rice, Radcliffe Sp.: Henry Hilltop, professor of art and architecture, T. M. Spelman '13 Mr. Pillory, dean...