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...Agassiz House last night the Radcliffe Guild and Idler Club gave the first of its performances of "Rollo's Wild Oat" by Clare Kummer. The production, coached by Miss Halman, was well received by the audience, which gave rounds of applause for the apt rendering of the witty lines. There will be a matinee at 2.15 o'clock today and another evening performance...
...Radcliffe Guild will present "Rollo's Wild Oat", a comedy by Clare Kummer in Agassis House on next Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:15 o'clock on Saturday will also be given...
...bring hither. They are now making a beginning with "Ambush," as truthful, human, moving tragedy, in little and around the corner, as an American playwright has written. They so stage and act the piece that it barely falls short of the original performances in New York by the Theatre Guild. Fast are audiences held. A light sophisticated comedy, Harry Gribble's "March Hares," will follow, with other pieces in prospect no less interesting, and to be carefully prepared...
Obviously this new Stage Guild in Boston cannot do its job unless the desired public seeks the Peabody Playhouse even at a little inconvenience and, one by one, lays its dollar on the sill of the box-office. (For so modest and considerate is the price.) As obviously, the Guild cannot depend upon the ordinary playgoing public hereabouts. Otherwise, "regular" theatres would be housing "Ambush" and "March Hares" Little interested in so serious, sane, unselfish an undertaking are the highbrows by trademark. Encouragement in word, support in deed, must come from that younger public which would take its pleasure...
...three years after the organization of the fraternity. In the past such men have belonged to the chapter as Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, Charles W. Eliot '53, Le Baron Russell Briggs '75, James Russell Lowell '38, Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, Frederick J. Stimson '76, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Curtis Guild '81, and Gardiner Lane...