Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HISTORIC OPERATIC CONCERTS. II. Professor W. R. Spalding, lecturer; Miss Jeska Swartz, Mme. Maria Claessens, Miss Elizabeth Amsden, Miss Bernice Fisher, Mr. Rafaelo Diaz, Mr. Edward Lankow, Mr. Gaston Barreau, soloists. Sanders Theatre, 8.15 P. M. Admission by course tickets only. These tickets are on sale at the Co-operative main store, Harvard square, at the Boston Opera House, and at Herrick...
...Miss Helen Harrington for whom the play was written and who is remembered for her excellent portrayal of "The Wife of Bath" in Percy MacKaye's "Canterbury Pilgrims", has been specially engaged to play the leading role...
...correct the present hit-or-miss method the Executive Committee of the Student Council proposes itself to draw up and submit the list of nominees. Following somewhat the lines of upper-class elections, additional nominations to this list may be made by petitions signed by 35 members of the class. Also the elections will be held under the Australian ballot system at the Lodge of the 1877 Gate. Thus, not only will the voters have an opportunity to consider, propose and finally elect the best men, but a decent formality will be given a hitherto slap-dash election...
...Francis Bernier, J.S. Abreu '14 Count Boroskine, R. D. Skinner '15 deMorgan, R. L. Redmond '15 Stoikoff, W. G. Rice '14 Mme. de Ternay, Mme. Darmand "Les Absent." Eustache, P. L. Cable '14 Brechemain, H. B. H. Ribley '12 Leonard, J. F. Hurst '14 Dame Brigitte, Mlle. Cherou Suzette, Miss D. Faunce "Permettez Madame." Leon, Q. S. Greene '13 Bonacieux, G. Coogan '15 Henri, R. D. Skinner '15 Baptiste, G. N. Richard '14 Madame Bonacieux, Miss J. Key Blanche, Miss Weare Julie, Miss...
...stage and which promises to remain popular so long as Mr. Drew finds parts to his liking. Without him Mr. Davies's comedy could hope for little; with him, and a carefully selected cast, it is highly amusing and altogether worth while. In the supporting company are Miss Mary Boland, Miss Thais Lawton, late of the New Theatre company, and Miss Carrol McComas, who has deserted musical comedy to do splendidly the part of a tomboyish but otherwise charming girl...