Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lady of Le Mars
Miss Norma Terris, one of the leading actresses in the recent production "Great Lady," admires Harvard men from what she has seen of them, she revealed to a CRIMSON reporter.
In "Great Lady" Miss Terris plays the part of Eliza Bowen, a tavern wench who wishes to become a "great lady." To achieve her object she goes to extremes in securing the aid of a ship's captain, two husbands, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Louis XVIII.
A number of lady members of the Riverside Tennis Club of Hoboken, N. J., have organized a foot-ball (spelled or mis-spelled "foot-boll") team to be composed entirely of ladies, (Nov. 14, 1888).
In short, "Great Lady" is a fine show, and if it ran all night it would still be good entertainment.