Word: hathaway
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play opens at a hotel in Switzerland with the arrival of a party of Americans consisting of the wealthy Mr. Grumble, his spinster sister, Maria, his daughter Marjorie, and their maid, Arethusa. Mr. Grumble has brought his daughter to Switzerland to break off her engagement with Philip Hathaway, a young Englishman who has been going through college in America. Grumble is very eager to secure a titled son-in-law and is now on the search...
...cast is as follows: Mr. Grumble, L. W. Hill '10 Maria Grumble, L. M. Potter '08 Marjorie Grumble, R. D. Murphy '08 Philip Hathaway, G. L. Yocum '07 Billie Burt, P. P. Marion '08 Bertie Bill, H. G. Tomlin '09 Terr Weider, W. K. Bradbury '10 Berr Weider, H. L. Murphy '08 Arethusa Johnson, H. H. Hemingway...
...final cast for the annual Pi Eta Society play. "The Title Seekers," a musical comedy in two acts, is as follows: Mr. Grumble, L. W. Hill '10 Maria Grumble, L. M. Potter '08 Mavjory Grumble, R. D. Murphy '08 Philip Hathaway, J. R. Benton '08 Billie Burt, P. P. Marion '08 Bertie Bill, H. G. Tomlin '09 Herr Weider, W. K. Bradbury '10 Heinrich Weider, H. L. Murphy '08 Arethusa Johnson, H. H. Hemingway...
...held under the direction of the two coaches, N. H. White '95, of Brookline, and E. H. Baker, Jr., '06, of Cambridge. The cast of the play is as follows: Mr. Grumble, L. W. Hill '10 Maria Grumble, L. M. Potter '08 Marjory Grumble, R. D. Murphy '08 Philip Hathaway, J. R. Benton '08 Billie Burt, H. G. Tomlin '09 Bertie Bill, P. P. Marion '08 Herr Weider, W. K. Bradbury '10 Heinrich Weider, H. L. Murphy '08 Arethusa Johnson, H. H. Hemingway...
...scene of the second act is laid in Paris. Mr. Grumble is busily engaged in the pursuit of an impecunious French nobleman, Count de Castleless, when Hathaway arrives. Disguising himself as the Count, Philip manages to get an interview with Marjorie. On the same day he receives a message that his uncle in England has died and left him his title and fortune, being without a direct heir...