Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...curtain speech Mr. Klein referred justly to the unusual ability of his company. Miss Cowl and Mr. Stevenson deserve special praise for their artistic work
...EXPOSITION OF CHAMBER MUSIC. Mr. Whiting, assisted by Miss Constance Edson, Mr. George Barrere, and Mr. Paul Kefer. New Lecture Hall, 8 P. M. Open only to officers and students of the University...
President Eliot will be accompanied by Mrs. Eliot, Miss Ruth Eliot, and his secretary, Mr. Roger Pierce...
...grown weary of the "gripping" drama-with-a-message and still wearier of the trombone and drum effects of musical comedy. Third, to the Freshman of social ambitions and a yet uncertain standing who is looking for a play of "possibilities." No one of these men should miss "Pomander Walk...
...more responsible for the grace and brightness of dialogue and atmosphere that almost make the play seem high comedy instead of very superior farce. It has little body, to be sure, but it has a light touch in the writing and many amusing turns of situation. Miss Bates plays the part of an American who marries the Duke of Moreland while on a trip to England. As the duke, most excellently played by Bruce McRae, has been of a lively temperament, there is a pretty little French girl to bid goodbye to after the ceremony, and his new wife catches...