Word: devil
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Harvard chapter of the Delta Upsilon fraternity will present for its annual play "The Merry Devil of Edmonton" a comedy in five acts attributed to Shakspere. There will be a graduate performance on Saturday, March 12 and the following public performances: Monday and Tuesday, March 14 and 15 respectively, in Brattle Hall, Cambridge; Thursday, March 17, in Copley Hall, Boston; Saturday, March 19 in "The Barn," Wellesley. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 are on sale at Herrick's in Boston, and in Cambridge at the branch office of the Harvard Co-operative Society or from K. McR. Clark '11, Russell...
...latter has had a reversal of fortune and picks out Frank Jerningham as a better match. Jerningham is, however, a true friend of Raymond and, when Millicent is sent to a convent to forget her old love, aids Mounchensey in his attempts to steal the girl away. The merry Devil confounds the pursuing father in the forest and thus helps the young couple to escape. Forgiveness and marriage bring the episode to a close. Though the devil hardly comes into contact with the characters he is, nevertheless, the controlling force throughout the play...
...Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity will present for its annual play "The Merry Devil of Edmonton," a comedy, in five acts, attributed to Shakespeare...
Jeringham, however, is a much better friend than lover, and aids Mounchensey in his plans to steal Millicent away. The Merry Devil confounds the pursuing father in the forest, and thus helps the young couple to escape. Forgiveness and marriage close the amusing episode. The devil is the controlling force throughout the play, though he hardly comes into contact with the characters...
...Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity has decided to present this year, for its twelfth annual dramatic revival, the Elizabethan play, "The Merry Devil of Edmonton," one of a collection of fourteen plays which have been ascribed to Shakespere...