Word: emma
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...principal player of old men's parts in the same club. "Richard Bame" has been assigned to R. L. Lyman, instructor in public speaking. Miss Jane Sever, who will play "Alison," made a memorable impression two years ago in Brattle Hall in "The Importance of Being Earnest." Miss Emma C. Noyes, "Her Ladyship," and Mrs. Hutchinson, "Dame Benet," were formerly prominent in Radcliffe theatricals. W. E. Sachs 1L., will be remembered for excellent work in recent years, both in the Cambridge Dramatic Club plays and in those of the Deutscher Verein...
Rehearsals for the annual theatrical production of the Cercle Francais; "Les Flies Amoureuses," are progressing satisfactorily under the direction of M. Bernard who has coached the plays for the last five years. The singers are being trained by Mrs. Emma Shute and M. Bernard, and the dancers by Mrs. Wyman...
...performances will consist of a prologue, the play proper, and a divertissement. Eight dances and a number of songs will be introduced. The singers are being trained by Mrs. Emma Shute and M. Bernard, and the dancers by Mrs. Wyman...
First Church of Christ (Scientist). Readers: Rev. William P. McKenzie, C.S.B., and Miss Emma Gould Easton, C.S.D. Sunday, 10.45 a. m. Wednesday...
...foolish and found of dancing. Eduard submits to his uncle's decision, at the same time extorting a promise from the old man that if he is ever caught dancing he will give his consent to the marriage. The plot now hinges on the efforts of Eduard, assisted by Emma and Franz, the servants, to make Hauptmann Droll dance. Their object is secured partly by accident. The old man falls into a violent passion, one evening, and soon after eats a large supper and becomes very ill. Franz is sent at once for a doctor, disguises himself...