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...spring theatricals this year the Delta Upsilon will present "The Maid in the Mill," by Beaumont and Fletcher. Performances will be given at Brattle Hall in Cambridge on April 5 and 6, and at Copley Hall in Boston on April...
Following is a brief sketch of the plot: Don Julio, having fallen in love with Ismenia, goes to a county fair and is followed by the latter and her maid in disguise. While there the girls flirs with Don Julio and his companions, and win their love a second time. A by-scene in the play is afforded by the abduction of Florimel, daughter of the miller, by Count Otrante; later the miller and his son Bustopha succeed in winning the King's favor, Florimel is found at the home of the count, and the two eventtually fall in love...
...very successfully. The cast of characters was as follows: Frau von Grvmbach, P. G. Robinson '03. Malwina, her daughter, F. Watson '02. Franz Von Grumbach, Malwina's cousin, H. J. Davenport '00. Adelheid Hopfstengel, Malwina's governess, E. B. Ahlborn '02. Andreas Sangerhaus, the steward, A. N. Fuller '00. Maid, A. Drinkwater...
...will be given. The play was written by Wichert. Following are the characters: Frau von Grumbach, P. G. Robinson '03; Franz von Grumbach, H. J. Davenport '00; Malwina, the daughter, F. Watson '02; Adelheid Hopfstengel, E. B. Ahlborn '02; Andreas Sangerhaus, the steward, A. N. Fuller '00; and the maid, A. Drinkwater '00. This farce, and others not yet chosen, will take the place of the usual Verein play, this year, since the production of of "Iphigenie,: by Mr. Conried's company, will make a long and elaborate play undesirable...
...play which will be presented this year by the Delta Upsilon Society has been changed from "The Wild Goose Chase," to another comedy of Beaumont and Fletcher's, entitled "The Maid in the Mill." There will be four performances of the play given during the first week in April; two at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, one at Copley Hall, Boston, and one at Wellesley. Rehearsals have already begun under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Walker...