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...exhibition game on April 19 the fastest semi-professional ball team in Maine was defeated 7 to 4. The three veterans of last year's nine will be seen in the same positions which they played last year: Duncan at second, McDonald at shortstop, and Lord at catch...
...production is under the direction of Mr. V. C. Lord, who also had charge of last year's play. The executive staff is as follows: Wells Blanchard '16, business manager; H. B. Courteen '17, assistant business manager; Harold Amory '16, stage manager; W. M. Boyden '16, ticket manager; and W. H. Meeker '17, publicity manager...
...schools of Boston in the Copley Theatre this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Three one-act plays will be given, "Son Homme," "Gringoire," and "L'Anglais Quel on Parle." In "Son Homme," a war sketch, and "Gringoire," Mile. Irene Bordoni and Edgar Becman will play the leading roles, while Lord Benedict will appear in "L'Anglais Quel on Parle...
...scene of the second act is the dungeon, and for a moment, just after the curtain is up, there is a true dramatic touch in the sight of Godred praying in the moonlight. Lady Silchester visits him in his cell and is discovered by Lord Henry Fitzwalter, who loves her. Tableau: frightened heroine, brave hero, scurvy villain. Godred conquers by means of his "evil...
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