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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cast supporting Mr. Fields is of unusual excellence and includes, Frances Cameron, who for over three years played the titled role in "A Merry Widow"; Octavia Broske, as Mr. Field's unsuspecting wife; Eleanor Henry eve Lynn; Jessica Brown, then noted dancer; Nellie St. Clair; Catherine Van Delt; Frank Deane; Harry Clarke; Herbert Frank; Joe Wilmot Niemeyer; Jack Hellar; and a large chorus of girls and boys

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEW FIELDS | 10/14/1919 | See Source »

...second play will be "Three Pills in a Bottle," by Miss Rachel Lyman Field, a graduate student at Radcliffe. The parts will be taken as follows: Tony, G. P. Baker, Jr. The Widow, his mother, Vianna Knowlton, 1917 A Middle-Aged Gentleman, H. Scholle '18 His Soul, E. Massey A Scissors Grinder, S. Crocker His Soul, J. E. Pillot Sp. A Scrub Woman, Beulah Auerbach, 1918 Her Soul, Evelyn Chard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 47 WORKSHOP AIDS RED CROSS | 12/1/1917 | See Source »

...which the censor at Moscow had seen fit to pass as harmless, even for Russia! Is that doctrine of of- fering public insult to a leading citizen of one of our possible allies to be left uninvestigated? It is not so long ago that the Harvard authorities prevented the widow of Mr. Sheehy Skeffington from speaking in the college building, though it allowed men like Scott Nearing to use the same hall but a year before--because she was likely to make remarks about the treatment of her dead husband in the course of her speech that would be derogatory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Free Speech. | 3/15/1917 | See Source »

Miss Abarbanell, of "Madame Sherry" and "Merry Widow" fame, has the leading role and her work, after the first act, makes the evening more than satisfactory. She features in waltzes in a way that makes one long to be the leading man. Essentially a Latin type, Miss Abarbanell uses her voice in a most stirring manner and, as a Russian dancer, is true to form in carriage as well. She has many tricks of the eye, shoulders and head that seem almost even Spanish...

Author: By E. Whittlesey, | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

...game of hockey on Verona Lake near Montclair, N. J., on the afternoon of December 31. Overexertion in a strenuous game which he played is believed to be the cause of the sudden illness which caused his death. He was 32 years of age and is survived by a widow and one child...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 1/3/1917 | See Source »

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