Word: montes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Playroom" was first given on March 17, and it has been considered the best Workshop production of the year. The acting of the two little girls, the Misses Barr and La Mont, has received wide commendation. The cast has not been changed except that Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17 will take the place of Mr. Richard Lloyd, who is ill. The characters will appear as follows: Lizbeth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Thomas Loudon Cecily, Miss Vianna R. Knowlton 1917 Roger, Mr. J. W. D. Seymour...
Love left College in the fall of 1917 to enlist in the Marine Corps, and was sent to Paris Island for his training. In April, 1918, he was made a corporal, and was promoted to sergeant in August. At the battle of Blanc Mont Ridge in the Champagne Sector, early in October, Love was severely wounded. It is believed that Love's death was the result of these wounds, or that he returned to duty and was killed at Sedan...
...second play will be "The Play room," a fantasy by Miss Doris Halman, the author of "Rusted Stock" and "Will of the Wisp," which were produced by the 47 Workshop in 1916. The cast of "The Playroom" is as follows: Lisberth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Rankin Thomas, Thomas Loudon Cecily, Vianna Knowlton 1920 Roger, Richard Lloyd...
...fantasy by Miss Doris Holman, who wrote "Rusted Stock" and "Will O' the Wisp" which were produced by the Workshop in 1916. Miss Holman has also acted in Workshop plays during the last three years. The cast of "The Playroom" is as follows: Lisbeth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Rankin Thomas, Thomas Loudon Cecily, Vianna Knowlton 1920 Roger, Richard Lloyd...
Nothing quite like the Halifax disaster has ever occurred. Plenty of munition depots and munition ships as large as the Mont Blanc have doubtless been blown up in this war, and scores of costly collisions between vessels have occurred. But never has an explosion on board ship had the disastrous effect of this one. It is supposed that the Mont Blanc carried a huge amount of the new explosive, trinitrotuluol, T.N.T., a glistening pale-yellow powder, as potent as nitroglycerine, though safer to handle. Moreover, the situation of the ship in the half-mile-wide Narrows, between two rising shores...