Word: verein
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final performance of "Alt Heidelberg," the Deutscher Verein play for this year, will be given in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets, at $1.50, $1, 75 cents, and 50 cents, are on sale in Boston, at Herrick's; and in Cambridge, at the Co-operative...
Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to the United States, was a guest yesterday at a small and informal reception of the Deutscher Verein, held in Grays 20, at 12.30 o'clock. During the reception, Count von Bernstorff consented to speak, and emphasized the need of a thorough understanding between the youth of Germany and this country. It is surprising, he said, how little each knows of the other, and how inaccurate and garbled even that little is. The exchange professors which attempt to bring the countries closer together, can do but little unless the attitude...
...following review of "Alt Heidelberg," the Deutscher Verein play presented in Jordan Hall, Boston, last evening, was written by Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript...
...American, of the Karlsberg court and the Heidelberg inn, only adds another tang to the pleasure of the whole. Thus, in a measure, is "Alt Heidelberg" proof against any sort of performance; but it needed relatively few of these defences in the representation that the members of the Deutscher Verein accomplished last night. They had, too, the aid of a part of the Pierian Sodality for a rather overdressed orchestra in the scenes in the tavern garden, and of a choir from the Boston Turn Verein to sing German songs, as sentimental as the play, between the acts. Moreover...
...Deutscher Verein is marking its twenty-fifth anniversary by the performance of the most exacting play that it has yet undertaken in its ten years of theatrical experience. "Der Neffe als Onkel" and "Einer muss Heiraten," of previous years were only slender trifles and a little too suggestive of "required reading" in elementary German. "Der Herr Senator" and "Der Raub der Saberinnen" mounted higher in the theatrical scale and were freer from the hint of the class-room. Both, however, in difficulty of performance and in interest to a general audience, fell far below "Alt Heidelberg," the play that...