Word: weavers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...otherwise maltreated, had taken to piracy to retrieve their broken fortunes; that their captain, Stubbs, having insisted on taking a ship with ladies on board, they had put him in irons, and now fresh from a ship-wreck were in doubt what to do. A solo, rendered by Weaver as Stubbs, and a chorus tune, "The Bowery Grenadiers" deserve notice. The stage business was excellent. Exeunt omnes. A solo by Dorothy Dosear's "Chanson du Colonel" came next. Then John Harvard enters. Duet, "Blacks Mantles" in which he is rejected follows. Exit Dorothy. Enter Rev. Milkweed and Cholmondely. Trio from...
...comedy ends with a chorus written by Mr. Pepper. The play is picturesque thoughout, and the music taking - so are the girls. Weaver's dancing and acting were especially good and Painter's voice was sympathetic. The heroines filled their somewhat difficult parts successfully, and the chorus in voice and stage business were excellently drilled, a rare thing in amateur theatricals. Morgan, Clark and Prescott deserve notice. Theatrical committee - G. B Painter, J. G. King, T, Woodbury; prompter, W. S. Ellis; property manager, J. P. Morgan...
...BENJ. WEAVER, Sec'y.Dr. McKenzie will speak at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at 6.30. All are invited...
...BENJ. WEAVER, Sec'y.'89. A book has been placed at Leavitt & Pieirce's for the signatures of those members of '89 who wish to contribute towards the purchase of suitable cups for the nine...
...BENJ. WEAVER, Sec'y.CLASS OF '85, Members of the class of '85 are requested to meet this afternoon at 1.30, at 4 Hilton Block, to take appropriate action upon the death of Abner E. Strong...