Word: plays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cast of "The High Flier," which the Pi Eta Society will give this year for its annual play, is as follows: Martini, keeper of the castle, B. C. Voshell '11 Maraschino, his wife, P. C. Squire '11 Marietta, their foster child, W. D. Owen Sp. Senator Tanner, of Montana, W. B. Day '10 Sue, his daughter, H. F. Boynton '11 Mehitabel Mussell, H. B. Sheahan '09 Beethoven Rubenstein von Zimmer Kuchen, L. H. Baker '11 Richard Webster, H. G. Tomlln '09 Jehosophat Jones, Jr., C. H. Newton '11 Count Spaghetti, suitor to Marietta, J. R. Benton...
There will be seven performances of the play as follows: April 16, graduates' night; April 20, matinee in Jordan Hall, Boston; April 27, Lowell; April 28, Quincy; April 30, Cambridge; May 3, Haverhill; May 3, Cambridge. The Cambridge performances will be given in the club theatre...
...Leiter Cup scrub baseball series will this year be conducted on a somewhat different basis from that of previous years. A league will be organized from those teams which qualify for the final round in a preliminary elimination tournament. The teams in the league will play a round-robin series for the championship. The object of this change is to insure opportunity for a larger number of teams playing more than one elimination game...
...play will be presented on the following dates: Monday, April 12, in Brattle Hall, Cambridge; Tuesday, April 13, in Jordan Hall, Boston; Thursday, April 15, in the Academy of Music, Northampton; Saturday, April 17, in "The Barn," Wellesley. The cast: Gostanzo, R. L. Niles '09 Marc Antonio, G. S. Deming '10 Valerio, son to Gostanzo, F. A. Wilmot '10 Fortunio, son to Antonio, K. W. Hunter '12 Rynaldo, Fortunio's brother, L. R. Martineau, Jr., '09 Dariotto, courtier, T. S. Kenyon '11 Claudio, courtier, McC. Reinhart '12 Cornelio, courtier, J. A. Eccles '10 Curio, a page, C. E. Hale...
...professional players will present an English translation of Schiller's "Die Jungfrau von Orleans" in the Stadium on the evening of June 22. It will be given for the benefit of the Germanic Museum under the auspices of the German Department. This is the first time that this play has ever been produced in English. The performance will be a very elaborate one with several hundred people in the cast...