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...Burn Golf Club at West Newton yesterday afternoon. Following is the score: Harvard. Brae-Burn. Richardson, 4 Hovey, 0 Henderson, 2 Frost, 0 Wadsworth, 1 Perkins, 0 Lindsley, 1 Jones, 0 Brown, 1 Merrill, 0 Vanderpool, 5 Woods, 0 Waterbury, 0 Noyes, 1 Gray, 1 Ayer, 0 Hunnewell, 4 Fletcher, 0 Connell, 2 Phelps...
...Holmes '02, as "Antonio," the hero and lover of the play, takes the principal part with great success. As an enterprising lower and brave swordsman his earnestness of manner is very natural and pleasing. The part of "Bustopha," one of the funniest of Fletcher's creations, is taken by J. G. Brackett '01 in an exceptionally entertaining manner. In the female roles, W. C. Arensberg '00 makes a serious and charming "Ismenia." Femininity--a somewhat impossible trait perhaps--is slightly lacking in the other female characters...
...spring theatricals this year the Delta Upsilon will present "The Maid in the Mill," by Beaumont and Fletcher. Performances will be given at Brattle Hall in Cambridge on April 5 and 6, and at Copley Hall in Boston on April...
...held the stage a number of years, being probably the most popular comedy of that period. Like "Romeo and Juliet" it depicts the adventures of two members of warring families, who fall in love with each other. Although the play is published among the works of Beaumont and Fletcher, many scholars believe it to have been written, in part at least, by Rowley...
...play which will be presented this year by the Delta Upsilon Society has been changed from "The Wild Goose Chase," to another comedy of Beaumont and Fletcher's, entitled "The Maid in the Mill." There will be four performances of the play given during the first week in April; two at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, one at Copley Hall, Boston, and one at Wellesley. Rehearsals have already begun under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Walker...