Word: suitors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Peyton Carter Lionel, English general, Martin Sabine Councilor of Orleans, F. B. Hersome An English herald, Francis Shannon A squire, Richard Garrick Thibaut d'Arc, a wealthy countryman, Louis Massen Margot, his daughter, Lillian Spencer Loulson, his daughter, Laura Stanley Joan, Maude Adams Etienne, Edward Morrissey Claude Marie, a suitor, Edward Lewers Raimond, a suitor, David Torrence Bertrand, another countryman, Frederic Tyler Apparition of a black knight, Gustave von Seyffertitz Charcoal burner, Wallace Jackson
...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...
...Band, as the University Band has not had sufficient opportunity to learn the new songs. Besides the new songs already tried, four others have been chosen by the Song Committee and will be tried out tonight. They are "Smash the Line," by "XZZQ44," "The Harvard Love Song," by "Suitor," "Victory's Song," to the tune of "General Grant," by "Artichoke," and "We're Harvard Men," to "Auld Land Syne," by "Strong...
...rather conventional love story follows, with the merchant Venturewell, as father, Jasper Merrythought, his apprentice, and his daughter Luce, as lovers, and Humphrey, as the worthless but favored suitor...
...meeting with a lady of the Court, who is in love with his impetuous genius, but not with the man himself. In the course of the play, Alison, her silent love for Marlowe conquered, but not forgotten, weds her cousin to the bitter disappointment of Richard Bame, another suitor. Marlowe, in the meanwhile, has been proven an "atheist" and "blasphemer" through the efforts of the lady of the Court, who, by this time, had tired of the playwright's admiration, and he is debarred from the Queen's players. Broken in fortune, but steadfast still in those beliefs which...