Word: hindoos
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coomarasawamy has been connected with the Boston museum for the last two years as keeper of the section of Indian and Hindoo art, on which subject he is a leading authority. He is now giving this course of lectures under the auspices of the Fine Arts Department, in accordance with an agreement made at the time of his appointment...
...organ, assisted by Miss Elsa Alves, soprano, will render the following program: Chorale in A minor, Franck Prayer, Ropartz Professor Davison. "Come, Sweet Death," Bach Alleluja, Mozart Elsa Alves. Canon, Schumann Bourree, Handel Andante (Sixth Symphony), Widor Professor Davison. "For a Dream's Sake," A. W. Kramer Hindoo Slumber Song, Harriet Ware Japanese Death Song, Earl Cranston Sharp Pierott, Dagmar de Rubner Elsa Alves. Pastorale, Dubois Grand Choeur, Guilmant Professor Davison...
...widely-famed female impersonators of the society are given generous opportunity to display their charms. Among the chief members of the cast are W. L. Munro, Jr., '17, as Dottie Coggins and as Daisy Dorynne, a comic opera star; J. W. D. Seymour '17 as a Hindoo Swami and as Hiram Coggins; E. M. Ellsworth '17 as Miss B. Manly; and J. S. Pfaffmann '17 as Jack Coyne, millionaire...
...than that of the usual musical comedy, follows the adventures and misadventures of a young couple who, after exciting adventures on a summer night are put into a deep hypnotic sleep by a jealous and very wealthy Indian prince. One hundred years later the pair are awakened by a Hindoo Swami, a son of the jealous prince. They awake to see a changed world. Woman has attained her desired supremacy and man in consequence is relegated to a humble position in society. Eventually the confusing situation clarifies and everyone is happy...
Jack Coyne, millionaire, J. S. Pfaffmann '17Hiram Coggins,Hindoo Swami, J. W. D. Seymour '17Maharajah of Gwalion,Daisy Dorynne, comic opera star,Dottie Coggins, W. L. Munro, Jr. '16Prof. Percy I. Sawyer, J. B. Burnham '17Miss B. Manly, E. M. Ellsworth '17Anstruther, a butler, W. F. Williams '18Hollis Park, a manager, F. E. Raymond '18Mrs. Hiram Coggins, A. H. Hayden '18Picklin Chapford, a movie magnate, J. Cooper '18M. Bornpoint, proprietor of the Playtime Inn, A. N. Colton '16A waiter, F. P. Coolidge...