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...order of their production: "Lina Amuses Herself," by Fenimore Merrill; "Educated," by Miss Winneck; "Molly Make-Believe," an adaptation by Miss Eleanor Hallowell Abbott of her successful novel (repeated for two public performances); "Home, Sweet Home," by Miss Violet B. Robinson; "The Romance of the Rose," by Sam Hume and T. M. Spellman, 2d, '13; "Maitre Patelin," a revival of the old French farce; "The Call of the Mountain," by E. C. Ranck '12; The Revesby Sword Play; "The Chimes," by Miss Elizabeth McFadden; "Yvon, the Daring," by Anna S. MacDonald; "His Womentolk," by Miss Abby Merchant; "The Only Girl...
...Hume 2G., who coached "Bury Fair" last year, and has had charge of a number of successful productions will act as coach to "The Beaux Stratagem." The performances will take place during the week of March 13 to 20, the first performance being held in Brattle Hall on March 13 with other productions during the week in Jordan and Eliot Halls, and Wellesley...
...Davison '06, instructor in music in the University and the coach of the University Glee Club, and Mrs. H. H. Gallison, instructor of vocal music at Radcliffe, have launched the project and are planning to make it one of the most important events of the season. Sam Hume is to have charge of the staging of the production and Miss Virginia Tanner has consented to undertake the supervision of the chorus dancing. Members of the Boston Opera House orchestra, or of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be secured for the accompaniments. Mrs. Gallison is to train the soloists, while...
...tale of Old Salem, by Mrs. Pauline Bradford Mackie, of New York, in a final performance at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, this morning at 10.30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union. The production will be staged under the direction of Sam Hume. C. R. Roepper '10 will direct the orchestra. The following University men are in the east: D. L. Kennedy '17, F. D. Manson '18, M. Roth '17, C. Wetherall '08, and W. M. Silverman...
...Yellow Bird," a tale of Old Salem, by Mrs. Pauline Bradford Mackie, of New York, in the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union. The production will be staged under the direction of Sam Hume. C. B. Roepper '10 will direct the orchestra. The following members of the University are in the cast: R. C. Fenn '15, D. L. Kennedy '17, F. D. Manson '18, M. Roth '17, and W. M. Silverman...