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...Richard Weill, Chairman, and Ann Fisher; E. R. Blondis; Benjamin Vine and Fay Fisher; Edward Zakon and Julia Cartoof; D. Levine and Ruth Barron; A. D. Levick and Ceila Ziman...
...good pieces, among the best being "Maybe," "Clap Yo' Hads, "Do-Do-Do," "Fidgety Feet," and "Someone to Watch Over Me." Frank Crumit as the leading man and Julia--Sanderson, playing the corresponding part in the opposite sex, evidently chosen for their truly excellent voices in casting them for the roles of Jimmie Winters, the much-married hero, and Kay, the bootlegging sister of a bootlegging English duke...
...skull he used in Hamlet. It is a real skull. Tradition says it is the shell of a murdered man who willed it for Booth's use. Another treasured relic is Mark Twain's check for $200,000, which he, experimenting as a publisher, paid Mrs. Julia Grant for memoirs of her husband, Ulysses S. Grant. Mark Twain was a founder of The Players, as was Augustin Daly. Another treasure of The Players is one of the finest theatrical libraries in the world. On the upper floor are Booth's old apartments just as he left them...
...Married. Julia Wainwright Robbins Hoyt, 30, actress; to Louis Calhern, actor; at Noroton, Conn...
Died. Mrs. Julia Lawrence, 74, wife of the Right Reverend William Lawrence, onetime (1893-1927) Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts; in Readville, Mass...