Word: stage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cercle Francais was to have held this afternoon, has been postponed until tomorrow. It will be held at the Hollis Street Theatre at five o'clock, directly after the matinee. Madame Bernhardt extends an invitation to all members of the University. Those who desire to attend will use the stage entrance of the theatre...
...audience finds itself very near tears as it watches an act of high beauty and real poetry. The scene between the Professor and his sister at the window of their cottage is nothing if not poetical, both in feeling and in the really important though subordinate matter of stage setting. And as regards stage setting. Mr. Arliss is not following the modern tendency towards simplification. His scenery follows the conventionally detailed tradition of Sardou and the French with their real books and real doors, and real latches...
...Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock. The cheer leaders will be present to rehearse the cheering for the Princeton game and R. M. Cook '17 will lead the singing, for which the Regimental Band will play the songs. The entire team will be present on the stage. W. H. Trumbull '15, acting captain of the 1914 team, and Captain H. H. Dadmun '17 will address the meeting...
...brief history of the society was given by Professor Baker in his speech; and the aims of the club and its work were touched upon. "This organization is unique," be said. "It is a pioneer in college dramatics. Other collages give plays that have been tried on the professional stage but the University produce play of its won, and as a consequence its productions and the men connected with them have come to mean something in the theatre. Only once in the history of the Dramatic Club has it presented a play not written by a Harvard man. And there...
Candidates for the business end are requested to report to T. Clark '17, in Thayer 25 at 1.20 o'clock this afternoon. A splendid chance is given to the candidates of this department in becoming familiar with the financial end of stage production, as well as an acquaintance with men in the business side of theatres in and around Boston. Some slight clerical duties will also be demanded...