Word: missed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cast will be : Don Jose, a brigadier, Mr. Thomas Persse; Escamillo, a toreador, Mr. J. K. Murray; II Dancairo, a smuggler, Mr. William Wolff; II Remendado, a smuggler, Mr. Arthur Wooley; Zuniga, a captain, Mr. John Read; Morales, a brigadier, Mr. Albert Regas; Michaela, a peasant girl, Miss Edith Mason; Frasquita, a gipsy friend of Carmen, Miss Bertha Davis; Mercedes, another gipsy friend, Miss Hattie Ladd; Carmen, a cigarette girl, afterward a gipsy, Miss Clara Lane...
HAROLD R. STANLEY.MANICURE AND PEDICURE.- Miss Rogers, who has been carefully trained by the most skilful Parisian specialists in both of these professions, as also in the treatment of the hair, has opened an office at 26A Brattle St. (McNamee's Building), where she offers her service to the people of Cambridge. She feels confident that if careful and interested work will enable her to do so, and the opportunity be given, she will not only gain but retain their patronage. Office hours, 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Engagements for evening work may also be made...
Judging from the former plays given by the Cercle Francais the management should have no difficulty in making this year's performance a financial success. We call attention, however, to the fact that tickets are now on sale and urge members of the University not to miss seeing a play which can not but be of interest to all, whether special students of French...
...cast will be: Don Jose, a brigadier, Mr. Thomas Persse; Escamillo, a toreador, Mr. J. K. Murray; II Dancairo, a smuggler, Mr. William Wolff; II Remendado, a smuggler, Mr. Arthur Wooley; Zuniga, a captain, Mr. John Read; Morales, a brigadier, Mr. Albert Regas; Michaela, a peasant girl, Miss Edith Mason; Frasquita, a gipsy friend of Carmen, Miss Bertha Davis; Mercedes, another gipsy friend, Miss Hattie Ladd; Carmen, a cigarette girl, afterward a gipsy, Miss Clara Lane...
HAROLD R. STANLEY.MANICURE AND PEDICURE.- Miss Rogers, who has been carefully trained by the most skilful Parisian specialists in both of these professions, as also in the treatment of the hair, has opened an office at 26A Brattle St. (McNamee's Building), where she offers her service to the people of Cambridge. She feels confident that if careful and interested work will enable her to do so, and the opportunity be given, she will not only gain but retain their patronage. Office hours, 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Engagements for evening work may also be made...