Word: janet
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Murray Pease, Chairman, Miss Martha Head; Andrews Wyman, Miss Rosemarie Wyman; A. S. Phillips, Miss Lois Smith: R. N. Hutchinson, Miss Grace Wilson; R. D. Buck, Miss Janet Gilbert: J. D. Dow, Miss Phyllis Cotton...
...Grayson '27 Melchoir de Boines Jerome Wheelock '27 Un Domestique Samuel Reber '25 Un autre Domestique Edwardo Andrade '28 Des Millets Ernest Quincy '25 La Duchesse de Reville Ethel Thayer Madame de Loudan Edith Parker Jeanne Raymond Helen Grew Lucy Watson Mary Otis Suzzanne de Villiers Janet Sabine La Comtesse de Ceran Emily Sears Madame Arriego Mary Murray Madame de Boines Rosamond Murray Madame de Saint-Reault Jane Coolidge Femme de chambre Josephine Roach
...Monde ou I'On s'Ennuie" he has embodied these characteristics in Suzanne de Villiers, whose part is played by Miss Janet Sabine. Some of the other characters in the play have become classic. La Duchesse de Reville personifies common sense and defiance of convention. La Comtesse de Ceran typifies coldness, severity, and conventionality. These roles are played by Miss Ethel Thayer and Miss Emily Sears respectively. Lucy Watson, played by Miss Mary Otis, is an English girl who quotes Hunter and Darwin profusely and publicely, desiring to pass as a member of the "intelligensia...
...last act, the hero becomes governor of an island and defies any one to take from him the woman he loves. Nobody tries. The curtain falls. The Steam Roller rolls blunderingly through three acts in the form or an inexpertly written part for Janet Beecher. Miss Beecher plays an imperious and exhausting spinster whose lover went away to China years ago. In point of fact, his affections remained at home with her sister, an item which the audience learns on his return in the first act. For the rest of the evening, he drums up courage to beard the spinster...
Brave, boyish Janet Rawley and her brutishly neurasthenic spouse, Jack, are about to plunge into African shrubbery on a safari for game and gold. Capt. James Antrim, of the King's African Rifles, splendid fellow that he is, cannot bear to see such ill-mated tenderfeet wandering loose among the lions, thirst and loneliness. He turns in his steamer ticket from Mombasa to England, takes command for and of the Rawleys, gets the safari past the usual vile German agent and as far as a highland camp, three weeks from nowhere. Here fever, whiskey, manslaughter, flies and love descend...