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...Trespass," two miners, shut up in a cave, are dying of exhaustion. Mike comforts himself by constant prayer; Pete blasphemes. In time Mike's assurance that he dies in peace because the sins of the penitent are forgiven by God and by all Christian men gives Pete new hope; Pete confesses that the has sinned with Mike's wife, proclaims his repentance, and demands pardon. Mike, facing death, forgives him; but hearing the picks of the rescuing party and seeing release, strangles him. The play has strength. Mr. Silverman and Mr. Walker acted it with earnestness and dignity, but without...
...AMERICA PASSES BY."Kate, Priscilla May, Radcliffe Sp.Anne, Elizabeth S. Allen 1917Bill, W. H. Roope '16George, J. Hammond '19"TRESPASS."Mike, W. M. Silverman '18Pete, G. R. Walker '18"FRANCOIS-AMOUR."Sweet and Twenty, Constance C. Flood 1916A Crotchety Lady, Sophia Morris 1918Francois, R. T. Bushnell '19Amour, A. C. Watson '19A Bridegroom, W. C. Boyden, Jr., '16A Crotchety Gentleman, T. J. Putnam...
...four plays produced will be "The Rescue," by Rita C. Smith, Radcliffe Grad.; "America Passes By," by K. L. Andrews 1G.; "Trespass," by J. W. D. Seymour '17; and "Francois-Amour," by Rachel Barton Butler, Radcliffe...
...Harvard Club of Boston, at $1,00 and $1.50. Special reductions allow undergraduates to obtain tickets for 75 cents and $1.00. The four plays which will be given this spring are "The Rescue," by Rita C. Smith, Radcliffe, Grad.; "America Passes By," by K. L. Andrews 1G.; "Trespass," by J. W. D. Seymour '17; and "Francois-Amour," by Rachel B. Butler, Radcliffe...
...frivolous. A vivid tense incident in New England life is portrayed in the play third in the judges' estimate, "The Rescue," by Rita C. Smith. It pictures the culminating horrors of a girl who inherited madness from her mother. The play of J. W. D. Seymour '17, "Trespass," is the only one to be offered written by an undergraduate. This play is the thriller of the set. Two coal-miners, imprisoned in a cave-in, find themselves to have been participants in a domestic tragedy. In the gloom of the subterranean gallery, one strangles the other...