Word: jews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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MENORAH SOCIETY. Lecture-Recital: "The Jew as a Character in Music." Mr. Henry L. Gideon, with assistants. Parlor, Phillips Brooks House...
...recent auction sale in New York the Library was able to buy, by means of the Dane gift, some twenty-five English plays. Among the more important of these may be mentioned: Marlowe's "Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta," 1633, first edition; Beaumont and Fletcher's "Knight of the Burning Pestle," 1635, second edition; Davenant's "Siege of Rhodes," 1670; Dryden's "Tempest," 1670, first edition, "Tyrannick Love," 1670, first edition, and "King Arthur," 1691, first edition, with the prologue and epilogue which are not in the edition of the same date already in the Library; Shadwell...
...Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Four-Leaved Clovers," by J. L. Price '07; "Twenty-One," by H. A. Bellows '06; "On Book-Agents," by J. T. Addison '09; "Her Soul and the Sea," by W. H. Wright sC.; "The Quality of Romance," by V. W. Brooks '08; "A Russian Jew on Christmas," by A. Davis '07; "A Study in Yellow," by G. A. Seabury '07; "On the Rhine," by C. W. Stalk '03; "The Travel Papers of Arminius, IV, Concerning Certain Varieties of Travelers, Mostly Disagreeable;" "Lancelot," by H. W. Bell '07; "The Boy Will," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Monotones...
...love with Bessie, S. Titcomb '06 Orderly Tarr, D. McFadon '06 Inspector Baggs, of the Custom House, T. A. Whidden '05 Officer Flynn, C. O. Wellington '06 Theodore R. O'Rourke and W. Douglas O'Toole, newsboys, A. L. Risley '06 and E. Rothe, Jr., '06. A smuggling Jew, J. F. Smith '05 Gentlemen, ladies, sailors, baggagemen...
...various characters are generally well impersonated, but the prominence of three of four makes their work especially noticeable. Particular credit must be given W. W. Fisher and F. E. Shirls for their characterizations of the farmer and of the Jew. C. P. Whorf makes the most of a difficult role, and H. R. Pratt's stage presence is good. D. P. Cook does the best solo singing in the show. The "Monkey Dance" by F. Viaux and the "Freak Dance" were clever and roundly applauded. Altogether the Society has produced an original and entertaining play...