Word: girls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...current in Boston, has joined the cast of the Dramatic Club's spring production. "The Moon Is a Gong," which will be given Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday of next week. Many worried brows in the club were unwrinkled Wednesday when Miss Dilley consented to take the part of the Girl in the Red Hat, which requires competent dancing and so had the casting authorities scratching their heads. As the Music Box Revue concludes its Boston engagement this week. Miss Dilley will be staying over especially for the College dramatic organization's performances. To do so, she has been kind enough...
...Smith '25 A Sailor Edward Newbury '27 Another Sailor A. M. Shattuck '28 Opera Goer E. J. Bliss '26 Second Opera Goer Harriet Huntress Third Opera Goer Miss Isaacs Second Young Man with Same G. B. Bingham '28 Third Young Men with Same H. M. Fox '28 A Girl Marie Geare Second Girl Mary Forsberg A Mother Grace Michelman Her Elder Daughter Miss Hoyman A Younger Daughter Miss Lewis Baboon-Faced Policeman C. D. Gowing '28 Newsboy with Loud Voice H. L. Kozol '27 Second Newsboy Ernest Gross '27 Third Newsboy H. L. Ellison '28 Plainclothes Man W. B. Dunne...
...champagne that make Montmartre such a fertile hill of pleasure. His father, far off in Wall Street, is warned and appears to rob him of the French cocotte who might have married him. Buster Collier plays this young man congenially. Rather less effective was Jacqueline Logan as the French girl surrounded by Parisian night life that obviously existed only in the excited brain of some Hollywood director...
...come into her own. This dark-eyed lady who, some years ago, was wearing a bathing suit for Mack Sennett is a star in her own right for Famous Players and has earned the honor. This picture, when you are not watching her, is mostly war. Both the girl and the wife follow the hero they love to France. Amid trenches and bursting shells, they work out a particularly engrossing destiny...
...Wilson '27. J. H. Wright '25, and R. F. Burke '25 proved that the success of a Hasty Pudding show rests upon the quality of individual talent. "There is no doubt," insists the Smith College Weekly, "but that the honors go to Myrtle Grady, the fascinating little Irish girl...