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...Hansen '12, Grays 20. The cast will be as follows: Herr Marsland, F. W. Stuart, Jr., '12 Harry Marsland, G. D. Huncke '12 Edith, Miss Monpiton Macdonald, G. Priester sp. Lothair Macdonald, J. P. Carr '11 Eva Webster, Miss Vatter Sarah Gildern, Miss Mitzlaff Gibson, F. W. Schurig 2G Dickson, Mrs. F. W. Stuart Robert, der Bibliothekar, E. N. Perrin 4G. John, K. McIntosh '14 Tripp, E. A. Duncker '14 Two sheriffs, P. Blair '11 and F. D. Hansen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "DER BIBLIOTHEKAR" TONIGHT | 12/6/1910 | See Source »

...cast will be as follows: Herr Marshland, F. W. Stuart, Jr., '11 Harry Marshland, G. D. Huncke '12 Edith, Miss Monpiton Macdonald, G. Priesten sp. Lothair Macdonald, J. P. Carr '11 Eva Webster, Miss Vater Sarah Giden, Miss Mitzlaf Armadale, J. W. Davis '13 Gibson, the tailor, F. W. Schurig 2G. Dickson, the landlady, Mrs. F. W. Stuart Robert, der Bibliothekar, E. N. Perrin 4G. John, a servant, K. McIntosh '14 Trip, a commissioner, E. A. Duncker '14 Two sheriffs, P. Blair '11 and F. D. Hansen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Deutscher Verein Play | 11/28/1910 | See Source »

...cast as represented from the Deutscher Verein is as follows: Herr Marshland, E. Eiserhardt, Instr. Harry Marshland, G. D. Huncke '12 Lothair McDonald, M. Reinhart '11 Two country Squires, A. W. Knauth '12 F. W. Stuart '12 Robert, der Bibliothekar, E. N. Perrin 4G. Gibson, the tailor, F. W. Schurig 2G. Trip, Commissionaer, E. A. Duncker '14 Two Sheriffs, R. M. Ferry '12 P. Blair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deutscher Verein Cast Chosen | 10/26/1910 | See Source »

...Schurig, O. R., student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Occupations | 6/24/1910 | See Source »

Four or five of the parts, like Mr. Layman's old tutor, Juettner, Mr. Perrin's waiter translated from inn to court, Mrs. Barnes-Hochberg's Kaethie of the tavern, and in a little less degree Mr. Schurig's mincing and mealy-mouthed chamberlain, were admirably taken. The players had sense of character, carried it to the audience, and acted generally with freedom alike from self-consciousness and what in some instances was an acquired speech. With Mr. Layman's Juettner, indeed, illusion never flagged and it was the true illusion of the old man's sentiment. Skillful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. T. Parker's Review of Verein Play | 4/27/1910 | See Source »

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