Word: verein
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...graduates night performance of the eleventh annual Deutscher Verein play, "Der Neffe als Onkel," a three-act comedy by Friedrich von Schiller, will be given in the Verein rooms at 8 o'clock this evening, before the members of the society and their guests. Admission to this performance will be by invitation only...
...graduates' performance of the Deutscher Verein play, "Der Neffe als Onkel," will be given in Brattle Hall, on April 9, at 2.30 o'clock. Other performances will be as follows: at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, on April 10, and at Potter Hall, Boston, on April 13, at 8 o'clock...
...permanent form; up to the present, however, nothing has been done. It is obvious that, among the various University organizations which give theatricals, there should be one devoted to the presentation of modern plays by English or American authors. The annual productions of the Cercle Francais and the Deutscher Verein are well-supported and usually successful; and if this is the case, it seems safe to assume an even greater success for plays which have a more popular and racial appeal. Moreover the Harvard Dramatic Club will, by a series of competitions, select the best acting talent in the University...
...result of the regular trials for parts in the Deutscher Verein play for this year, "Der Neffe als Onkel," the following cast has been chosen: Oberst von Dorsigny, Dr. K. Delbruch 1G. Frau von Dorsigny, C. O. Mucller '11 Fran von Dorsigny, Oberst von Dorsigny, Dr. K. Delbruck 1G. Sophic, ihr Tochter, A. Vonnegut '10 Fran von Mirville, W. S. Blackeslee '09 Lormeuil, E. W. Friend '08 Valcour, J. Loewenberg '08 Champagne, P. M. Piel Sp Zwei Unteroffiziere, F. Wellman '1 M. T. Ackerland '09 Ein Postillon, O. L. Lyding '09 Jasmin, A. Lewis '10 Drei Lakaten, E. Angell...
Before the Deutscher Verein last evening Professor W. H. Schofield '93 gave an interesting account of his experiences in Germany and his impressions of social and literary life there. The talk was informal and covered a wide variety of topics; what was said on student life was perhaps most interesting...