Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...years ago John Craig of the Castle Square Theatre founded a prize of $250 for a play, the competition being open to undergraduates of the University and to Radcliffe students. The prize has twice gone to Radcliffe. Last year's play, "The End of the Bridge" by Miss Florence Lincoln, had an almost unprecedented run in Boston and is now being produced in the West. The foundation of the prize and the popularity of the winning play show the interest of undergraduates in play-writing and the recognition of that enthusiasm by outsiders...
...comedy, a second and third of good melo-drama, and finally an epilogue that makes appeals by way of its persistence in sticking to facts, as ordinarily experienced. All in all, one might have wished for more like the beginning; yet the play holds throughout, and as acted by Miss Dorothy Donnelly, Mr. John Barrymore and an even company, it is such a treat as seldom comes the way of theatre-goers. Mr. Barrymore in particular by his impersonation of the discarded well-to-do New Yorker added no little to his reputation as an actor. No better production...
...Jackson, Miss...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the third of a series of eight concerts, in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Kathleen Parlow, violinist, will be the soloist. Tickets for the remaining six concerts at $5.50 and single tickets for tonight's concert at $1 may be obtained at Kent's bookstore...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Kathleen Parlow, Violinist. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Programme: Cesar Franck, Symphony in D minor; Saint-Saens, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Tschaikowsky, "Romeo and Juliet," Overture-Fantasia after Shakspere...