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...second day of entertainment of the French Bazaar, for the benefit of orphans and disabled soldiers of the war in France, will be held in Horticultural Hall (corner of Massachusetts and Huntington avenues) today. The bazaar will be open all day. This afternoon a tea dance will be held from 2.30 to 6 o'clock, and at 2.30 o'clock the Cercle Francais, of the University, will produce "L'Ecole des Belles-Meres," one of the plays presented last November. Supper will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB TO SING IN FRENCH BAZAAR CABARET | 4/13/1916 | See Source »

...bazaar will continue tomorrow and Saturday. The French restaurant will run from 10 o'clock until midnight and special arrangements have been made to accommodate patrons before and after the theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB TO SING IN FRENCH BAZAAR CABARET | 4/13/1916 | See Source »

...booth, in charge of Mr. Charles B. Perkins '83, will probably be one of the most interesting features of the bazaar, for it contains many valuable paintings by artists of wide reputation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB TO SING IN FRENCH BAZAAR CABARET | 4/13/1916 | See Source »

...Mediaeval," and that is exactly the word. The spirit, the quaint vigor, the broad underlined humor of the situations mark it so for the spectator, even if he has his eyes shut. Robert Edmond Jones '10 has dressed the play and players in the colorful riot of an eastern bazaar. The very rags of the beggars have been schemed with an artist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 10/27/1915 | See Source »

...through long and thorough training to give, as indeed he does, a living Hajj, the Beggar. The staging of the play evidently offered many very difficult problems but these have been met skilfully and effectively; especially is this the case in the scene of the first act showing the Bazaar Street of the Tailors. If any fault is to be found it must be that the play contains too many interpolations in the way of songs and the like, which, while entertaining in themselves, add little or nothing to the progress of the play and very seriously try the patience...

Author: By G. SANTAYANA ., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 3/27/1913 | See Source »

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