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...cast is as follows: Ernest V. E. Blacque '34 Andre J. S. Plaut '33 L'Abbe Northrop Beach '34 Carteret W. A. C. Miller III '32 German R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien J. D. Kernan '34 Francois F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny Pauline Shaw Sophie Mary Loring Rose Peggy Barney La Baronne Beatrice Clough Christianne Mary Cleveland Solange Katrina Hartt Louise Elizabeth Morison

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY | 12/7/1931 | See Source »

...cast is as follows: Ernest V. E. Blacque '34 Andre J. S. Plaut '33 L'Abbe Northrop Beach '34 Carteret W. A. C. Miller III '32 Germain R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien J. D. Kernan '34 Francois F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny Pauline Shaw Sophie Many Loring Lucion Elizabeth Cram Rose Peggy Barney La Baronne Beatrice Clough Christianne Mary Cleveland Solange Katrina Hartt Louise Elizabeth Morlson

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTEEN TAKE PART IN CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY | 11/20/1931 | See Source »

First presentation of the Julien Levy Gallery was entitled "A Retrospective Exhibition of American Photography." Actually about half of the show was devoted to the prints of a group of modern photographers, now famed and successful, who more than 25 years ago self-consciously called themselves the Photosecessionists and started the magazine Camera Work under amazing, pugnacious Alfred Stieglitz. Beside Photographer Stieglitz, they were: Edward Steichen (now photogra-pher-in-chief to the Conde Nast publica-tions), Gertrude Kasebier and the late Clarence White. Also included in last week's exhibition were prints by the younger Paul Strand, Charles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: He Painters | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

...JULIEN C. HYER...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 12, 1930 | 5/12/1930 | See Source »

Even Soprano Bori's greatest admirers agreed that her Louise in no way threatened the Garden prerogative. Her singing, usually far "better, was last week shrill. Her acting was pretty but stilted, as was that of tenor Antonin Trantoul who was Julien, her lover. Better characterizations were those of Contralto Marion Telva as the ill-tempered mother; of Basso Leon Rothier as the father so dumbly doting that he drove Louise back to Julien and the free-and-easy Paris. The audience appeared to appreciate most Max Bloch who as an old-clothesman stalked on the stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Louise | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

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