Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...House Theatre, Radcliffe College, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Housman has recently given a number of very successful dramatic readings in New York. The readings tomorrow evening will be under the auspices of the Idler Club of Radcliffe, Tickets, at 25 cents each, may be obtained from Miss Eunice Allen, Radcliffe College, and at the door...
...Miss Amy Lowell's article in the "New Republic" on "The New Manner in Modern Poetry" is held up to scorn by Mr. Bullock. He exposes the fallacy of the "Externalists" who suppose that it is ever possible to be "interested in things for themselves, and not because of the effect they have upon oneself"; he disputes the pretension of the Imagists to have done away with egoism. Mr. Bullock is a little too hard on the Imagists, but not nearly so hard as they are on all their rivals. In general, the public is now folerant enough of their...
...rescued by a faithful old servant who tells her that she is an illegitimate child and "not a Warden" except in name. The story is a lie; but it saves the girl, who goes, with new hope, to work. The play is well written and was well acted throughout. Miss Ellis as the heroine showed genuine power...
...Miss Allen was excellent as the quiet, simple-minded heroine; Mr. Roope as her changeable lover acted skilfully in a part none too clearly drawn; Miss May and Mr. Hammond were spirited and sufficiently ultra-modern...
...spring production, comprising four one act plays, in the Hasty Pudding Club theatre tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Following the performance there will be dancing until 1 o'clock. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 may be bought at the Co-operative Branch, Herrick's, or at Radcliffe, from Miss Helen L. Lieder, 1918. Undergraduates may, however, secure a 50-cent reduction...