Word: flesh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Flitch of Bacon", a play of the seventeenth century, will close the bill. Miss Eleanor Hinkley, the author has written "Her Flesh and Blood" which was produced by the Workshop last year...
...Camp Community Service secured a similar production of the play, first at the Copley Theatre in Boston and then at the War Camp Community hut at Ayer. The success of these performances led at once to the revival of one of the plays of last year, "Her Flesh and Blood," on the same stages in Cambridge, Boston, and Ayer. Still later the Workshop players appeared at Ayer in yet another of its previous productions. The demobilization of the S. A. T. C. will naturally reduce the demand for such performances in Cambridge, but there is every indication that the Harvard...
...Flesh and Blood," given last week by 47 Workshop, will be repeated tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre. Members of the University service units will be admitted free...
...given our wealth and made personal sacrifices. Today, in the ever-increasing casualty lists of men failing in France, we have begun to give our lives. Pouring forth our dollars was but the washing away of the veneer. Each life now lost is a cut into the flesh. We have begun our real sorrows. We are feeling the terror of war. As the struggle becomes harder and our enemies seem only to gain, these wounds only strengthen our grim determination. For every man fallen, a brother will rise in his place. Life has become clouded, but not destroyed. Each dead...
...Flesh and Blood" deals with the problems of New England life. Its production follows a series of three one-act plays which were presented privately some time ago, and which met with such success that two public performances were given on December 1. Since that time the members of English 47 have been rehearsing regularly for the production of the four-act piece which is being given for the second time tonight...