Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...casts follow: "The Head of the Family." John Farley, O. Lyding 1G. Clara, his wife, Miss A. E. Borden Hettie, their daughter, Miss Mary Cooper Henry, their son, E. W. Hammond uC. "Alaric Jourdan's House." Alaric Jourdan, a fur trader, W. C. Woodard '12 Amelie, his wife, Miss Mariam Gragg Jim Clay, employed by the North Coast Supply Company, W. A. Searle 1G. Cast of "Kid." Sam, an enlisted man, J. K. Hodges '14 Joe, also in the navy, R. D. Whittemore '13 Jake, a newsboy, A. Jaretzki '13 A girl, Miss Charlotte Adams "The Foundlings." Lord...
...mise en scene of "Sumurun" is of a simplicity that rebukes our habitual elaborate settings, and the oriental atmosphere is reproduced with striking intensity. The actors attain a degree of effectiveness in characterization even of minor parts that is unique on our modern stage. Miss Konstantip excels in the portrayal of the passionate animal spirits of the slave-girl, while Mr. Orlofi, as the hunchback is peculiarly successful in showing his pathetic despair. Though "Sumurun" may invite the banal criticisms of a spasmodically moral censorship, it is the most distinguished play seen in Boston this year, and as an artistic...
...sixth of a series of organ recitals will be given in the Andover Chapel this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Samuel Carr, assisted by Miss Alice Robbins Cole, contralto, will render a comprehensive program. The recital will be open to members of the University and their friends...
...miss in this room pictures of our contemporary teams and the question occurs to us: Where are they? If the answer were fully given it would certainly be a long one. We find some pictures at "Rammy's," others at "John's," a few at the Weld boathouse, a few at the Newell, some more at the Locker Building, and others in the Gymnasium. It does not seem to us that the athletic part of the University is fairly represented in the Trophy Room, and it does not seem to us that these separate collections, however complete they...
...mind goes back to "Alaric Jourdan's House." Without in any way disparaging the efforts of the earnest and sincere young people concerned in the other pieces, to Mr. Townsend, Miss Gragg, Mr. Woodward and Mr. Searle the honors of the Club's spring production go. EARL DERR BIGGERS...