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...Vito, C. H. Hungeford 1G Frederico, Alan Thompson 1G A walter, L. N. Pearson 1G A doctor, R. W. Brink 2G The warner, W. N. Morse 3G Tourists, Miss Ellen McLoughlin, Miss Carola Bell, W. N. Morse 3G., G. B. Dunham 1G. A guide, W. E. Harris '20 A flower girl, Miss Carola Bell Men of Seville, James Shute, A. H. Starke '26, G. R. Dunham 1G, Philip Barry, J. T. Mahony 2G.B., R. W. Brink...
Page, of the King of Platagravia, Newcomb Fuller '24King of Platagravia, A. A. Fiske Jr. '22Overrunner of the King of Czecho-Khorsaat, C. C. Carpenter '24King of Czecho-Khorsaat, J. F. Brown '22Reginald Beacon, a Shining Light from Boston, C. A. Gage '22Gloria, a Swiss Flower Girl, Paul Mendoza '23Mr. Everett Piper, Millionaire Plumber from Kansas, C. C. Macomber '22Mrs. Piper, L. B. Ellis '22Agnes, their daughter, P. B. Ferguson '23A Rustic, C. C. Carpenter '24A Troubadour, J. F. Lautner ocC.Louis Pierre de Soupe-Hibbon, Albert Palmer 4E.S.An Orchestra Leader, H. E. Scott Jr. '22Admiral of the Swiss Navy, Newcomb...
...purposes, warranted to please their audience, of none too recent vintage. Instead, the players at the St. James have acted, for the most part, pieces seen in Boston no longer, ago than last season, hardly more than two seasons old in the whole American theatre. "Scandal," "Clarence," "The Passion Flower," "The Hottentot" --to name four of their five plays thus far--have all been so chosen. Resurrecting "Mamma's Affair," spying out "The Big Game," choosing the pieces aforesaid, the St. James escapes the rut of the sure and the standardized, adds to the current interest of the Bostonian stage...
...limbs eyes were hazel, and they were very brilliant when she was merry or excited. Her expansive face had no lines in it, and her mouth was perfection of curves, the teeth white and even. Her hair was red-brown, curling in rich profusion, scented with the hinano-flower, adorning her charmingly posed head in careless grace...
...University Dramatic Club is giving an informal dinner tomorrow evening at 6.30 in the Union in honor of Miss Nance O'Neil, who is now starring in the "Passion Flower" at the Plymouth Theatre. All members of the University Dramatic Club, and the Radcliffe students who have taken part in the Club's productions within the last year and a half have been invited...