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...play deals with Roister Doister, a silly gallant, made to believe that he loves a young widow, Dame Custance, who is betrothed to a merchant named Goodlucke. Egged on by Merygreeke, a parasite, Roister Doister sends letters and tokens to his beloved who returns them and beats her servants for receiving them. On being openly scoffed at by the widow, Roister Doister determines to avenge himself by tearing down her house. In the meanwhile, Sym Suresby, Goodlucke's servant, hears of Roister Doister's wooing and warns his master of Custance's apparent infidelity. The widow summons a mutual friend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "RALPH ROISTER DOISTER" | 3/11/1912 | See Source »

...revised cast of characters is as follows: Mrs. Castleton Rodgers, owner of "Crestonhurst," Miss Esther Watson Clifton Rodgers, her son, N. R. Sturgis 1G. Jim Forsythe, editor of the "Start," W. A. Searle 1G. Abe Lewis a "dumper", R. D. Whittemore '13 Banks, a negro servant in the Rodgers J. R. K. Taylor uC. America Sparrow, a negro "mammy" in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore Page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary Floyd, his niece, Miss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE "NIGHT RIDERS" AT 8.15 | 12/12/1911 | See Source »

...fall production. "The Night Riders," has been selected as follows: Mrs. Castleton Rodgers, owner of "Crestonhurst," Miss Esther Watson Clifton Rodgers, her son, N. R. Sturgis '12 Jim Forsythe, editor of the "Star," W. A. Searle 1G. Abe Lewis, a "dumper," R. D. Whittemore '13 Banks, a negro servant in the Rodgers house, J. R. K. Taylor uC. America Sparrow, a negro "mammy," in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon Mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore Page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE NIGHT RIDERS" | 11/27/1911 | See Source »

...Castleton Rodgers, owner of "Crestonhurst," Miss Esther Watson Clifton Rodgers, her son, N. R. Sturgis '12 Jim Frosythe, editor of the "Star," W. A. Searle 1G. Abe Lewis, a "dumper," R. D. Whittemore '13 Banks, a negro servant in the Rodgers house, J. R. K. Taylor uC. America Sparrow, a negro "mammy," in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon Mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary Floyd, his neice, Miss Marjorie E. Smith David Bollivar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE NIGHT RIDERS" | 11/25/1911 | See Source »

Social Service is perhaps characterized by the word "and." The more there is done, the more there is still to do. Two necessary virtues for the social servant are love and faith--faith in himself and in humanity; but perhaps more necessary than either of these is the virtue of hope. Love and faith will both sometimes fail. Hope, the will to look forward to brighter things, still remains...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Lauderburn on "Social Service" | 10/5/1911 | See Source »

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