Word: marion
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore writes about "Collections of Teapots" and Herbert Pierson on a quaint fireplace in Bruges. The fiction of the number is contributed by Gertrude Franklin Atherton and R. M. Johnston, the poetry by G. E. Montgomery, J. W. Wiedemeyer, William Wheeler, Elizabeth Akers and Marion M. Miller. Murat Holstead contributes the mouthy review of current events and Dr. E. E. Hale the "Social Problems." The magazine is well illustrated and has a very neat appearance...
...Opera Company began the last week of its engagement at the Tremont Theatre Monday evening, presenting "The Beggar Student," a work which is well known to all lovers of light opera. The many beauties of the score received an excellent interpretation from the members of this very capable company. Marion Manola, Annie Meyers, DeWolf Hopper and Eugene Oudin were especially satisfactory. The duet of Marion Manola and Eugene Oudin, "Let us Suppose," received a very enthusiastic encore. DeWolf Hopper was funnier than ever. His bit of stage business with Jeff do Angelis in the first scene of the opera...
...department of Notes and Comments is also interesting. Marion Harland speaks of the Defamation of Charlotte Bronte. Helen Marshall North comes to the same conclusions as Mr. Bunce by a different track, and Edward Beecher and C. K. Tucker man discuss "Lyman Beecher and Infant Damnation...
...Brass Monkey" in its second week continues to draw large crowds at the Boston Theatre. The various pleasing dances and songs especially the ever delightful "Razzle Dazzle" trio in the second act never fail to evoke merited applause. The leading parts are well sustained by Mr. George F. Marion, Mr. Leslie, and Miss Flora Walsh, although Mr. Lesiie as "Doolittle Work," is a trifle too cold in his gestures and actions. The three members of the "Razzle-Dazzle" trio were unimpeachable as examples of toughness and their various evolutions in the songs caused repeated encores. As a whole the "Brass...
...engagement at the Boston theatre last night to an overflowing house. Great applause greeted the company. The scene of the auction room in which most of the play took place is one of extraordinarry ingenuity of detail and thoughtfulness. Pretty dancing and gay costumes were seen in abundance. George Marion, as Josiah and Flora Walsh as Baggage his daughter, divided the honors...