Word: widowed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only changes made in the piece since it was last seen here are the songs, dances, etc., and the costuming, which will be entirely new. The leading roles will be assumed by Harry Conor, the original Well and Strong; Geraldine McCann, who will appear as the dashing young widow; Harry Gilfoil, the famous whistling soloist, who takes the part of the waiter, and George Richards, who will be seen in the character of Ben Gay. Other members of the company are Effie Atherton Par, Sadie Kirby, Margarel MacDonald, Cora Tinny, Julius Whitmark, Richard Carl, and the peerless little American dancer...
...only changes made in the piece since it was last seen here are the songs, dances, etc., and the costuming, which will be entirely new. The leading roles will be assumed by Harry Conor, the original Well and Strong; Geraldine McCann, who will appear as the dashing young widow; Harry Gilfoil, the famous whistling soloist, who takes the part of the waiter, and George Richards, who will be seen in the character of Ben Gay. Other members of the company are Effle Atherton Par, Sadie Kirby, Margarel MacDonald, Cora Tinny Julius Whitmark, Richard Carl, and the peerless little American dancer...
...scholarship, to be called the Josiah M. Fiske Scholarship, has been founded at the Annex, by the widow of Mr. Fiske...
...part of Helena, Miss Shaw comes about as near to perfection as can be conceived. John McCulloch is the only actor of much account whose name is remembered in connection with "Virginius." In that he appeared at his best. "The Love Chase" has three good acting characters, Constance, the Widow Green and Sir William Fondlove. Miss Marlowe disappointed many of her admirers, in "The Love Chase," but Miss Drew, as Widow Green, made one of the best impersonations on the stage. Knowles drew from two sources, Shakespeare and the old comedy...
...whom he formed a friendship which lasted almost throughout their lives. After leaving college, Steele went into the army, against the earnest entreaties of his friends, and there acquired a knowledge of the lives and characters of men which served him well in his later work. He married a widow named Stretch, who soon died, giving him thus the opportunity of marrying again, in 1707. The letters which he wrote to his second wife form the most interesting account we have of him. They were written at all times, when at his business, when drunk, when penitent or when...