Word: sword
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Folowing "Yvon the Daring," a one-act tragedy by Miss Anna MacDonald, there will be given a revival of the old "Revesby Sword Play," a very interesting and novel set of dances broken by snatches of nonsensical burlesque. The last play on the program, "The Chimes," was written by a former member of Professor Baker's course at Radcliffe, Miss Elizabeth McFadden, also the author of "The Product of the Mill...
...season at the Agissiz House theatre this evening and Monday evening at 8 o'clock. This performance will consist of three one act plays, two of them by former members of the English 47 class at Radcliffe and the third a unique revival of the ancient "Revesby Sword Play." The other plays are "Yoon the Daring," a tragedy in one act by Miss Anna MacDonald; and "The Chimes," a Christmas play in one act by Miss Elizabeth McFadden, author of "The Product of the Mill...
...charitable and educational institutions one feels this strongly. They struggle against one another to the detriment of the cause in which they profess to be engaged, until the army of the Lord sometimes reminds one of that of Midian which was destroyed before Gideon because every man's sword was against his fellow. If this be true of institutions whose professed object is unselfish, how much more of those whose primary object is gain. In such a case the manager has a sense of two distinct obligations, one to his stockholders and one to the public, and these...
...Brown and Blue, E. W. Newton '90 b. For Tufts Hurrah, '87's Class Song 4. a. Around the Rez, M. N. Dustin '06 b. Aren't You Glad You're a Tufts Man? E. W. Newton '90 5. a. Forward, Tufts, L. R. Lewis '87 b. The Sword of Ferrara (with Glee Club), Bullard 6. a. Keep your Eye on Tufts L. C. Powers '05 b. Victory Song, W. W. Rose '12 7. Fantasia-Medley on Tufts Airs, J. W. Morton '11 8. a. Campus Song, Bullard b. Dear Alma Mater, L. R. Lewis '87 Organ...
...opera suffers from three things. A comedian or Mr. Powers's or Mr. Daniels's type should have the part of Felix; Mr. McCloskey sings well but his humor is rather disappointing. The thing which provoked the heartiest laughter was his unintentional tripping over his sword and his sudden descent upon the leading lady, who was expecting an embrace and not a flying tackle...