Word: haye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...epitaphery published in the press of the U. S. last week would have taken him longer to read. Merely a list of his sitters is a comprehensive British and U. S. Hall of Fame of the last half century. Statesmen like Woodrow Wilson, John Hay; men of affairs like Lord Ribblesdale, Theodore Roosevelt; actors, actresses like Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Ada Rehan, Ellen Terry; authors, educators, beauties, generals, industrialists. Though he announced in 1903 that he would paint no more portraits, he occasionally broke his rule, twice to make it possible for future generations to scrutinize the incomparable countenance...
...Happy-Go-Lucky", a comedy by Ian Hay opening at the Copley Theatre tonight, will be the play to be reviewed by contestants in the CRIMSON play reviewing competition this week. This will be the third week of the contest, which will continue for several more weeks. As before, reviews must be submitted at the CRIMSON office before 5 o'clock tomorrow...
...play to be reviewed next week is "Happy-Go-Lucky" by Ian Hay, which will open on Monday at the Copley Theatre Reviews must be submitted as before at the CRIMSON office before 5 o'clock on Tuesday...
...Lulu McConnell, There is singing by Ruth Gillette and LeRoy Duffield, in which the latter is forced to take his voice cruelly beyond its range. There is dancing by almost everybody, but more particularly by the diminutive Harrington sisters, the Trado twins (male), the Lockfords (m. and f.), Bessie Hay, and Eleanor Willems. Miss Willems also lent her good looks to several of the skits, in one of which she was as seductive as the censor would allow...
...Done at Washington, in English and Spanish, this second day of March, 1904. "(signed) JOHN HAY "(signed) GONZALO DE QUESADA...