Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last winter Miss Maude Adams and sundry collaborators made a mosaic of various passages -- now coherent and now disjointed--from Rostand's celebrated play, "Chantecler", and set them on the stage as a pretty, if somewhat tenuous and tedious fantasia. She is now bearing this amiable little entertainment up and down the country and last evening it was to be seen on the stage of the Hollis Street Theatre...
...Miss Adams keeps the title of the original piece and the first appeal of her "Chantecler", as indeed it was of Rostand's, is to the eye and to the sense of the fantastic, the unusual, the surprising, behind it. The little yellow chicks are amusing to see; so is the hen putting her head out of the basket to utter wise saws; while the retriever snuffing over the wall and the mongrel dog pawing and growling in his straw are sure to please as quickly and generally as they did last evening. So, too, with the rabbits...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra Will give the second of a series of eight concerts under the direction of Max Friedler in Sanders Theatre this evening at $ o'clock. Miss Lilla Ormond will be the soloist. Tickets at $1 each are now on sale at Kent's University Bookstore...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCIIESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Lilla Ormond. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Cheurbini, Overture to the Opera "Lodoiska"; Brahms, Symphony in E minor, No. 4, op. 08; Aria; Debussy, prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun"; Aria; Gillbert, Comedy Overture on Negro Themes...
...Freshman making his plans for next Saturday finds that it is impossible for him to see his own class team play Yale, and at the same time not miss part, if not all, of the Dartmouth game. The rest of the College and much of the football public would like to see the 1915 game, but, given the choice between the two matches that the athletic authorities so carefully schedule for the same afternoon, they naturally prefer the University game. If the Freshman game is fixed for next Saturday, why not play it in the morning, and so, at least...