Word: fergusons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...heads and cold hearts of the Theatre agreed was impossible. They have proved themselves artists unredeemed and yet have made their art pay under the box office grating. Opening in April, 1919, with Benavente's The Bonds of Interest, the organization made its first memorable success with John Ferguson by St. John Ervine. Listed among their most notable successes are the following, a list which any financially-minded manager might inspect greedily and which many a layman will recognize with the quickening touch of well remembered evenings: John Ferguson, by St. John Ervine The Faithful, by John Masefield Jane...
Divorced. Elsie Ferguson, actress, from Thomas B. Clarke, Jr., Vice President of the Harriman National Bank, Manhattan, at Paris. She charged indifference, desertion, nonsupport...
...Theatre Guild's program, containing several notable productions, was given in TIME, July 9. . . . There is an apparently authentic rumor extant that Elsie Ferguson will appear in a new play by J. M. Barrie. . . . Two plays by Zona Gale, including Faint Perfume, will be produced...
Separated. Mrs. Elsie Ferguson Clarke, actress, and Thomas B. Clarke, Jr., Vice President of the Harriman National Bank, Manhattan...
Assistants for next year are: Mr. Howard Gordon Bennett '17, Mr. Marland Pratt Billings '23, Mr. Lucius Williams Elder Jr. 3G., Mr. Duncan Pomeroy Ferguson, Mr. Stanley Warren Glass 1G., Mr. Philip Albert Leighton, Mr. Lazarus Rubin...