Word: scene
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...acted with pleasing restraint. The most difficult part was that of Hartwig, in which E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 showed an ability seldom seen among amateurs. G. A. Schneider '07 as Schnake and C. Wesselhoeft '08 as Dr. Steinkirch added greatly to the comedy of the play. The love scene between the latter and Ludmilla is perhaps the most amusing incident of the play...
...sought in marriage by a certain gentleman named Sencer. By clever deceit he won Sir Harry's consent to a union. The Wise-Woman was now sought by Sencer, Luce and Boyster. She promised that Sencer should forestall Gratiana's wedding and that Boyster should marry Luce. The last scene finds everyone at Hogsdon. Chartley, jovial and full of lies, was caught in his own net, and through his discomfiture everyone was made happy, including the inconstant hero, who returned to his first love...
...play is divided into two acts, in the first of which the scene shows a street in a large Morocco city, and in the second the country near the Sultan's palace. The costumes are those of the present time in Morocco...
...arrangements have been made for the Junior Promenade, which is to take place on February 21, immediately after a concert by the Glee Club. The Triangle Club has selected for its play this year, a musical comedy called Tobasco Land. The scene is laid in Tobasco a country in many respects similar to Mexico, and the time is the present...
...Society will present this year as its annual play, a musical comedy in two acts, entitled "The Girl and the Chauffeur." The scene of the first act is laid in a summer resort in California, that of the second, in Japan. The book and lyrics are by J. V. Dignowity, Jr., 06, and the music by A. T. Davison...