Word: masons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this play both the leading man and lady are given exceptional chances to show their versatility. In the prologue Waltor Gilbert imitates a reckless youth and in subsequent scenes a settled man of forty. Similarly Ann Mason is called upon to distinguish between the characters of a mother and her daughter. These difficult assignments, however, are very well fulfilled, which helps to keep "The Faithful Heart" from repeating its New York failure...
Though the country south of Mason and Dixon's line has sometimes been accused, together with New England, of being the home of conservatism, it has not infrequently been the birthplace of great men and greater ideas. Unfortanately, however, one of the latest ideas is open to criticism, not wholly of the favorable variety. In brief, it is a plan to buy up the entire town of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, and establish there a new institution of higher learning, to be known as John Brown University. The purpose behind taking ever the community as a unit, including the hotels...
...Boston Stock Company deserves praise for its handling of the eccentric characterization in the play. Anton Huber, Peter, and pomeroy are excellently portrayed by George Farren, Ralph Remley, and Ralph Morehouse. And of course, the acting of Ann Mason Walter Gilbert, and Viola Roach is also good...
...other members of the cast are as follows: A. B. Cassedy '24, S. G. French '25, J. J. Hollister '25, Rhodes Lockwood '24, Alexander Mackay-Smith '24, Evan W. Mason '24, and J. H. Ricketson...
...Born in Königsburg, Germany, he made a fortune manufacturing steel specialties. His name is linked with Acetylene. Unmarried, a Unitarian, Mason (32°), he supports many good things...