Word: duval
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Higginson, Mr. T. J. Coolidge, Mr. T. J. Coolidge, Jr., Hon. S. Lincoln, Dr. H. P. Walcott, Hon. Sherman Hoar, Professors Fay of Tufts, Van Dael of M. I. T., Gettis of Boston University, Dow of Dartmouth, Vismaut of Wellesley, Eckstadt of Mt. Holyoke, Angel of Bates, Duval of Smith, Barrett Wendell, M. H. Morgan, and J. W. White of Harvard; Mr. H. C. Smith of New York, Mr. R. Upton, Mr. J. H. Hyde, Mr. R. C. Leh mann, and Canon and Mrs. Cheyne of Oxford, England...
...bright, farce comedies, of the same class as "Charley's Aunt" and "The Private Secretary," which are put together for laughing purposes only. With one exception the company is the same one that supported Mr. Wilson during his previous engagement at the Bijou Opera House. The part of Tilly Duval, of the Apollo Music Hall, loses none of its effectiveness in the hands of the new comer, Miss Fanchon Campbell. There are some excellent specialties in the last act and special mention may be accorded Master James Devlin, who proves himself a child artist of more than usual merit...
HOLLIS ST. THEATRE.The Dead Heart is running for the second week at the Hollis St. Theatre where it still continues to draw good houses. The interpretation which Mr. James O'Neill has made of the character of Robert Landry is excellent. Among the actresses Miss Stanhope as Catherine Duval is by far the best though Miss Raven as Cerisette is very good. The minor parts of the play are all ably filled. The play itself strongly resembles Monte Cristo in which Mr. O'Neill first made his reputation...