Word: julia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...volunteered their services: Mrs. Fiske, Marie Tempest, Sir Herbert Tree, Edith Wynne--Matthison, Lydia Lindgren, Mary Ryan and company in the second act of "The Hour Glass"; Clifton Crawford, Margaret. Romaine and John Charles Thomas, from "Her Soldier Boy" at the Shubert; Ernest Truex, Alice Dovey, Oscar Shaw and Julia Mills, of the "Very Good Eddie" company; the Aborn Opera Company, and acts from Diaghileff's Ballet Russe, B. F. Keith's and the Orpheum Theatres...
Phillip W. Thayer in "A Transfigured Julia" gleefully hits off the capricious changes of fashion in girls: "Lissome Julia anatomically slight," "Robust Julia, playing golf and swimming harder," Suffrage Julia "prances in the [poet's] limelight." Witter Bynner is not up to his poetic form in "Though Wisdom Dies." Wisdom is a theme which cannot be completely developed in two short stanzas nor can imagination be "uncurled small as forget-me-nots." The characteristics of the verse of this number are cleverness, insight, a sure, light touch, and a sense of the sober humor of the contrasts of life...
...expositions of chamber music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the New Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, but it will be open only to officers and students of the University. Mr. Whiting will be assisted by Miss Julia Heinrich, soprano, and Mr. Horatio Connell, bass...
...Whiting concert, Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by Miss Julia Heinrich and Mr. Horatio Connell, John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...
Announcement was also made of a loan to the Blue Hill Meterological Observatory from Miss Julia Rodman, of New Bedford, of the Records of rainfall and temperature made by her grandfather, Samuel Rodman, and his son, Thomas R. Rodman...