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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stock company one does not look for the careful scenic consideration given to a prolonged production. The only real discrepancies are to be found in Act III where Mrs. Higgens, an English Lady, the mother of an English son, has an "at home" and receives guests without serving tea. And again, what English lady--or any other-would busily continue to write notes in the presence of her guests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAY-GOER | 4/7/1920 | See Source »

This afternoon from 4 to 6.30 o'clock a tea dance, open to all members of the University, will be held in the Living Room of the Union. The ten piece Meadowbrook Orchestra will furnish the music for the affair, subscription to which is $1.10 per person including refreshments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tea Dance in Union This Afternoon | 3/27/1920 | See Source »

...Saturday, March 27, a tea dance will be held in the Union from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. The ten piece Meadow-brook orchestra will play for the affair. Subscription which includes refreshments is $1.10 per person...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union to Hold Tea Dance | 3/25/1920 | See Source »

This afternoon under the auspices of the Department of Fine Arts, Dramatic Literature, and Music a tea will be given from 4.30 to 6 in the Music Building for Students in the three departments. The object of these gatherings, of which this is the first, is to bring the students and teachers in these related arts together for companionship and exchange of views. The gatherings will be exclusively for men, and there will be music and appropriate refreshments. It is hoped that all the musical and artistic students in the University may make an effort to be present so that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tea in Music Building Today | 3/19/1920 | See Source »

...exposition of the characters is made with such finesse that one scarcely realizes it. The curtain rises on Leila Archibald, spoiled, petulant and debutante, about to start with her mother for the country club tea. Mrs. Archibald, is the typical mother of such daughters as Bab and Leila, nervous, socially ambitious, and perpetually worried about clothes, conventions and eligibility. Carter Brooks is a charming young man who is in love with Bab but who has always been of Leila's set. Bat thinks he is in love with Leila, but the Honorable Clinton Beresford has that honor, although Mr. Archibald...

Author: By A. W. Jr., | Title: THE THEATRE IN BOSTON | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

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