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Word: roles (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert Gilmore '31 is scheduled to take the mound against the schoolboys, with E. B. Samborski '31, heavy hitting right-handed pitcher, serving in the relief role. Robinson will be in the box for the visitors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORCESTER WILL STRIKE AT 1931 | 4/28/1928 | See Source »

Miss Francesca Braggiotti has been secured to interpret the principal dancing role in the spring show "Hassan", it was announced yesterday by the Harvard Dramatic Club. She will present a dance which she has arranged especially for the play. It is a Hindu and Nautch dance given in an oriental setting, as an interpretation of the play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRANCESCA BRAGGIOTTI TO DANCE IN H.D.C. SPRING SHOW | 4/25/1928 | See Source »

Diamond Lil. Propped up under the armpits by a dress that might have been designed by the stage carpenter, Mae West played the role that she had written about a bygone queen of Manhattan's underworld. Diamond Lil was a harlot whose heart was as big and golden as the enormous swan shaped bed that stood in her elaborate cubicle above Gus Jordan's saloon and brothel. None the less, she was hardboiled; when a Salvation Army captain came to save her soul, she planned to seduce him and when a lady threatened a double cross, Diamond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Apr. 23, 1928 | 4/23/1928 | See Source »

...popular histories of the two major political parties. The Century Company is therefore very much in step with the times in issuing some 1000 pages, profusely illustrated, for the further education of the men in the street who will soon--at least a small percentage of them--play the role of citizens...

Author: By V. O. J., | Title: THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. A History. By Frank R. Kent. The Century Co. New York, 1928. $5.00. | 4/23/1928 | See Source »

Dennis Clough in the role of the Compte Vriaac shows that he knew what a very indifferent Count would do to a Marquise who jilted him. It is about these two that the story is woven. Eighteen years before the opening of the play, the Marquise left Vriaac with an infant daughter, for no other 0reason except that the Count had never asked her to marry him. Three years previous she did a similar thing to his best friend, only this time it was a son. The Count Vriaac and his friend, ignorant that their children were brother and sister...

Author: By T. S. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 4/21/1928 | See Source »

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