Word: girls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hadduck," by D. W. Streeter '07; "Advice to Room-mates," by S. P. Henshaw '07; "Serenade," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Lealone," by F. E. Greene '07; "The Man of Many Tastes," by A. R. McIntyre '07; "The Friend of Small People," by A. V. Kidder '08; "The Girl in Green," by E. L. Sheldon...
Young Chartley had been betrothed to Luce, a girl of his own county, but the night before his wedding, he ran away to London, where the opening of the play finds him. Here he became much enamored of another Luce, a goldsmith's daughter, whom he planned to marry at the house of the Wise-Woman. Boyster, "a blunt fellow," also loved the gold smith's daughter, but he had made no progress in his courtship. Meanwhile the country Luce had come to London after Chartley, and, disguised as a page, she overheard the plans for the wedding. She then...
...annual theatrical production of the Fi Eta Society, to be presented during April, is an original comic opera entitled "The Girl and the Chauffeur." The book is by J. Dignowity, Jr., '06, and the music by T. Davison, Jr., '06. The production will be coached under the direction of N. H. White '95, and R. Risley '06 will be undergraduate manager...
...Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Lines in a Memory Book," by J. Hinckley '06; "The Vengeance of Taoopskik, by L. D. Cox '08; "That Dog," by J. H. Ijams '07; "Nocturne," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "On Bluffing," by M. E. Perkins '07; "The Ballet Girl," by E. L. Sheldon '06; "The Revolt of Hank," by B. Powers '07; "When You Must--You'd Better," by W. Goodwin...
...Society will present this year as its annual play, a musical comedy in two acts, entitled "The Girl and the Chauffeur." The scene of the first act is laid in a summer resort in California, that of the second, in Japan. The book and lyrics are by J. V. Dignowity, Jr., 06, and the music by A. T. Davison...