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...usual Leona Powers took the leading part. Her task was not especially difficult; no one in the cast had an opportunity to perform in startling fashion, although the acting was all that one could wish. Viola Roach appeared in the back ground in a very minor part, which we regretted. Frank Charlton and Mark Kent deserve credit for smooth performances, and the same should be said of Florence Roberts. The Boston Stock Company is undoubtedly capable of pleasing many audiences like that which enjoyed the opening of "the House of Glass...
More violin, 'cello, viola, basoon, and horn players are needed by the Pierisn Sodality Orchestra to bring it up to its full symphonic strength of 78 pieces...
...other two pictures on the bill are both comedies; one presents Viola Dana in "Home Stuff"; the other is a refined slap-stick comedy blessed with the vague name "Sneakers". The appearance on the title of the latter of a picture of a young child and a dog, leads one to believe that it is a picture of youthful adventure, but it turns out to be a tale of married life, concerned chiefly with the doings of the husband and wife in a society gambling house. "Home Stuff" is an unsatisfactory attempt to make a comedy...
...program for the "Pops" Concert for this evening at Symphony Hall at 8 o'clock, is as follows: Coronation March Svendson Overture to "Raymond" Thomas Waltz "Artist's Life" Strauss Fantasia, "Tosea" Pueeini Suite, "Sigurd Jorsalfar" Grieg March of the Little Lead Soldiers Pierue Andante and Minuet (Viola d'Amour solo, Paul Shirley) Milandre Roumanian Rhapsody Enesco Selection, "The Tales of Hoffmann" Offenbsch Waltz, "Girls of Baden" Komzsk First Slavonic Dance, Dvorak
...left a large sum of money, but under the condition that he should adopt the name "Wurzel-Flummery". To complicate matters his rival in Parliament, "Richard Meriton", played by R. T. Pell '24 is left an equal sum and under equal conditions. Miss Dorothy Somerset '21 of Radcliffe, as "Viola Crashaw", provides a happy solution to the problem...