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...Hume '13 and T. M. Spelman '13, is to be produced with scenery in the style of Gordon Craig under whom Hume has studied. G. Hale '15 has assisted in the designing and painting of the set. "Home Sweet Home," a serious play of tenement life was written by Miss Violet Robinson, recently of Radcliffe. Professor Richard T. Holbrook has revised his translation of the old French farce "Pierre Patelin" specially for this performance. The chief purpose of the "Workshop" is to fit original productions for public performance, but this last play is to be given in accordance with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "47 WORKSHOP" PRODUCTIONS | 10/30/1913 | See Source »

...germs of Red Blood and Sex have luckily spread no further. Mr. Pichel's story about "Miss Clearwater's Morals" threatens to lead us into the literary red-light district, but turns out to be only a clever conversational sketch, strained and obscure in places, but entertaining throughout. Mr. Nathan, in going from drama to verse, leaves sex subjects and gives us poetry of real descriptive power and contageous feeling. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Selders both contribution sensible articles of protest: Mr. Skinner against the misleading rhetoric of those who preach "progress" and care not whether they are progressing...

Author: By F. L. Allen ., | Title: CURRENT MONTHLY REVIEW | 10/30/1913 | See Source »

...season includes, in addition to works already given, three not before presented by the Boston Opera Company: Wagner's "Die Meistersinger," Zandonai and D'Annunzio's "Francesca Da Rimini," and Fevrier and Maeterlinck's "Monna Vanna." The latter will have its first American presentation here early in December; Miss Garden will be the Monna Vanna, Mr. Muratore the Prinzivalle, and Mr. Marcoux the Guido. "Francesca Da Rimini" will have its world's premiere at the Boston Opera House in February or early March, and both composer and author have promised to be present on this auspicious occasion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPERA SEASON OPENS NOV. 24 | 10/25/1913 | See Source »

...Friday evenings, December 5, January 9, and March 20, at 8.15 o'clock. At each concert Mr. Whiting will explain and comment on the compositions to be rendered. The assisting artists at the first concert will be the Flonzaley quartet, in music for stringed-instruments; at the second, Miss Christine Miller, mezzo-sopraho, in classical and modern songs; at the third, the University Quartet of New York in four-part songs by Brahms and other composers. The price of course tickets is $3; that of single tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Recitals of Chamber Music | 10/25/1913 | See Source »

Professor George Foot Moore h.'06 has been appointed Ingersoll Lecturer for 1913-1914. This lectureship is supported by a bequest of $5000 made in 1894 by Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll, in accordance with the wish of her father, George Goldthwaite Ingersoll 1815. The bequest provides for an annual lecture on the subject. "The Immortality of Man"; the lecture this year will be the fourteenth of the series. Last year Professor G. H. Palmer '64 delivered the Ingersoll lecture under the sub-title "Intimations of Immortality in Sonnets of Shakespeare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INGERSOLL LECTURER CHOSEN | 10/22/1913 | See Source »

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