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This play, written by Wilson Cullison and Avery Hapwood, is successfully acted by the Somerville Players. The plot is a rapid succession of situations, resulting in untold complication. Miss Anne Hamilton in the role of Gertie, the heroine, is most attractive; and Mr. Harry Bond as Gertie's husband, and Mr. Halbert Brown as the clownish butler, do justice to difficult roles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOMERVILLE THEATRE OFFERS FIFTY TICKETS TO STUDENTS | 12/15/1922 | See Source »

...plot is of interest, although not worked out very skillfully. In "The Little Clown" Mary Miles Minter cleverly interprets her part as the circus girl who falls in love with a wealthy young Southerner. It is a surprise and disappointment to find that this story, written by Avery Hapwood, author of many-comedy successes, is treated in such an ordinary manner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 4/6/1921 | See Source »

Boston audiences have a spectacular mystery play in store for them when "The Bat" leaves its current shelter at the Morosco Theatre in New York. Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avery Hapwood are responsible for the baffling story it presents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 11/24/1920 | See Source »

...customary business of the Association had been transacted, the championship for the year 1887 was formally awarded to Harvard. Lehigh University was admitted into the Association. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, V. M. Harding, of Harvard; vice president, B. Stevens, Stevens Institute; C. M. Hapwood, N. Y. University, secretary and treasurer; executive committee, E. S. Griffing, Harvard, W. K. Bonsal, Princeton, W. C. Hawkins, Stevens Institute, A. K. Reese, Lehigh, and C. M. Hapwood, ex-officio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intercollegiate Lacrosse Convention. | 2/20/1888 | See Source »

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