Word: wife
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Owing to the critical illness of his wife, M. Anatole Le Braz, who has been delivering the Hyde lecture series on "Brittany" under the auspices of the Circle Franca is, left Boston on the mid-night train yesterday, and will, sail today by the S.S. Lucania for his home in Rennes, Brittany. The rest of the Hyde series has been permanently cancelled...
...plot of "Das Stiftungsfest" hinges on the celebration at the time of the anniversary of the formation of a "Sangerbund" in a small German town. Dr. Scheffler is greatly interested in this celebration, but his wife, Bertha, remembering his condition after the celebration of the previous year, does all she can to prevent him from attending. This leads to a quarrel, and she leaves the house to live with her uncle, Bolzau, whose home is in the suburbs. Meanwhile Scheffler's friend Hartwig, who is an intolerable talker, appears with his friend Dr. Steinkirch, for whom he wishes Scheffler...
...Burns '06 L. H. Whitney '05, Page with Song, D. C. Manning 2L. Epicoene, supposed the Silent Woman, P. T. Christie '07 Lady Haughty, T. W. Knauth '07 Lady Centaure, R. S. Eustis '07 Mistress Dol Mavis, Ladies Collegiate. F. M. Wright '07 Mistress Otter, the captain's wife, J. A. Greene, Jr., '05 Servants, musicians, etc., W. Lewis '05, I. T. Worthley '05, A. R. MacAusland '07, J. F. Henderson '05, B. Crothers...
...feminine charters, that of Marianne. Dr. Neumeister's wife, taken by N. Edwards '05, was exceedingly attractive, and won continual approval by Edwards almost deceptive ability to look and act the part. P. G., Henderson '05, as Friederike. In the quarrel scenes with Gollwitz, showed inimitable handling of a trying part, and created much laughter, as did the Paula of G. A. Schneider '07, who took clever advantage of his many opportunities. F. W. Cloud '05, as Dr. Neumeister, showed a very pleasing restraint and never stepped out of his part. H. Bowditch '05, as Karl Gross, "aus Berlin...
...will of William F. Miller, of New York, filed yesterday in Pittsfield, his entire estate, estimated at more than $1,000,000, will revert to the University after the death of his wife, to whom the estate is now left in trust...