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Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – This is a program from the Simmons College Dramatics, which performed Ian Hay's play "The Missing Card" on November 16 and 17.
subject
  • – Hay, Ian
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  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Page 2 and 3 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the second and third pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The second page contains an advertisement; the third page states that this is a war benefit.
  • – "PARK THEATRE 619 Washington Street Boston, Mass. THOMAS D. SORIERO, Manager The Home of Everything in Art Music and Photoplays Each Week Prominent Stars and Prominent Plays and Novelties are always included on the program. CONTINUOUS From 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. Special Every Sunday Evening Double Bill Different from All Others War Benefit The Simmons Club ofBoston and The Simmons Dramatic Club SOUTH HALL"
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  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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Page 4 and 5 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – These are the fourth and fifth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The fourth page is an advertisement; the fifth page lists the names of patronesses.
  • – "Mrs. C. F. Lee 12 West Street Boston Mass. Room 601 Bigelow, Kennard Bldg. 1917 FALL AND WINTER SHOWING OF SMART STYLES IN LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS BLOUSES SERGE AND VELVET DRESSES Patronesses MISS KATHERINE ADAMS MRS. CHARLES G. AMES MISS SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD MRS. JOHN W. BARTOL MISS ALICE F. BLOOD MRS. JEFFREY R. BRACKETT MRS. GEORGED. BURRAGE MRS. LILLIAN DU B. T. CARR MISS HESTER CUNNINGHAM MRS. STEPHEN B. DAVOL MISS ROSE L. DEXTER MISS JUNE R. DONNELLY MISS JEANNIE SCOTT GLOSTER MRS. EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE MRS.HORATIO A. LAMB MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE MRS. HENRY LEFAVOUR MISS HELEN E. LOCKWOOD MRS. GUY LOWELL MRS. KENNETH L. MARK MRS. FREDERICK S. MEAD MISS FRANCES R. MORSE MISS MARION McG. NOYES MRS. ROBERT TREAT PAINE, 2d MRS. HENRY G. PEARSON MRS. HENRY B. SAWYER MRS. WILLIAM T. SEDGWICK"
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  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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Page 6 and 7 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – These are the sixth and seventh pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The sixth page contains two advertisements; the seventh page lists the play's cast and contains two advertisements.
  • – "BOSTON SILK SHOP 59 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON, MASS.We Sell Direct at Wholesale Prices We offer the following unequalled values BROADCLOTHS GEORGETTE CREPES DRESS GOODS SATINS SUITINGS TAFFETAS VELVETEENS LININGS COATINGS SILKS SPOOL SILK 10% Discount to College Students Back Bay Candy College 364A BOYLSTON STREET UNEQUALLED TEA ROOM COURSE Including some of ourChoicest Candies Sailors and Soldiers need sweets. Why not send them our specially packed box? Professional Candy Making Taught Fancy Chocolate Dipping a Specialty You can get our home-made sweets, carefully packed in tin boxes for shipping, without extra charge For further information call Back Bay 5907-J Send for Circular THE MISSING CARD BY IAN HAY CAST Mrs.Millington, a widow FRANCES B. BANKS, 1916 Sophy, her maid F. JOSEPHINE BAKER, 1913 EUGENIE A. BOUCHARD Formerly with Chandler&Co. SHOWING TAILORED AND DRESS H A T S Remodelling a Specialty SPECIAL $7.50 and $10.00 HATS 149 TREMONT STREET Room 313 BOSTON MASS. Meyer Jonasson&Co. Tremont and Boylston Sts. The "Unusual" IN Suits Gowns Blouses Skirts Coats Sweater Coats Silk Petticoats and Furs"
rights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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Page 8 and 9 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – These are the eighth and ninth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The eighth page contains an advertisement; the ninth page continues listing the cast's names and contains two advertisements.
  • – "Smart College Modes DISTINCTIVE STYLES WITH ALL THE INDIVIDUALITY AND CHARMING "DIFFERENCE" CHARACTERISTIC OF SLATTERY'S STYLES Suits Coats Gowns Furs Millinery, etc. E. T. Slattery Company Opposite Boston Common 154 to 158 Tremont Street PARIS BOSTON, MASS. NEW YORK THE MISSING CARD, Continued Nicholas Bindle, a solicitor ELIZABETH M. WALKER, 1913 MajorTuckle, retired GLADYS M. BIGELOw, 1915 Coach: EMILY HALE Prompter: EDNA A. WELLS, 1915 The Boston Evening Transcript CLEAN RELIABLE INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINING YARNS For Knitting Comforts for the Soldiers and Sailors This house, the Boston Linen Stores, carries at all times complete stocks in high grade merchandise moderately priced Table Linens Handkerchiefs White GoodsNeckwear Upholsteries Blankets Towels Art Embroideries Rugs T. D. Whitney Company EVERYTHING IN LINENS 37-39 TEMPLE PL., 25 WEST ST., BOSTON"
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  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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Page 10 and 11 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – These are the tenth and eleventh pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The tenth page contains an advertisement; the eleventh pages lists the names of the officers of the Simmons Club of Boston and contains two advertisements.
  • – "SMART MILLINERY CREAMER HAT SHOP MISS VAN DAM 149 TREMONT ST., BOSTON ROOMS 318-319 Officers of the Simmons Club of Boston President, Mrs. IRA RICH KENT, 1909 Vice President, GERTRUDE FORD, 1914 Secretary, AVA S. BASSETT, 1914 Treasurer, MARTHA A. WHITING, 1916 MURTAGH&GALBRAITH Formerly with Jordan Marsh Co. Art Needle Work Materials YARNS KNITTING BAGS 25c to $3 XMAS NOVELTIES 25c to $3.50 7 Temple Place Room 45 Boston THE PERHAM Studios 165 TREMONT STREET BOSTON PHOTOGRAPHY at its BEST We take much interest in impartingthat personal to all our work that is so much desired and so seldom obtained. PHOTOGRAPHS of INDIVIDUALITY Appointments may be made by phone, Beach 1810"
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  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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Page 12 and 13 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

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  • – These are the twelfth and thirteenth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The twelfth page contains two advertisements; the thirteenth page lists the names of the directors of the Simmons Club, and contains two advertisements.
  • – "There is a NATURAL LINE CORSET for every type of figure Naturaline corsets lace in front giving graceful lines, correct body poise, health and comfort PRICES -- FROM $3.50 UPWARDS NATURALINE CORSET COMPANY 149 Tremont Street, Boston Telephone Beach 3160 ROOM 405 JUST NOW! When every one wants to know about proper foods and plentiful foods and inexpensivefoods CALL AT OUR OFFICE And look over our books. We handle all books in print on Home Economics and Nursing. Send for lists. WHITCOMB&BARROW PUBLISHERS Huntington Chambers BOSTON Directors of the Simmons Club RUTH A. HARRINGTON, 1910 DOROTHY HOPKINS, 1911 ALICE G. HIGGINS, 1906 Mrs. R. H. BROWN, 1907 Mrs. J. WILLARD HELBURN, 1909 MARION A. DRISCOLL, 1917TEL. BEACH 2690 Our Florist Silverman FLORIST 36 WINTER ST., BOSTON Pilgrim Lunch AND Home Food Shop 164A TREMONT STREET 33 WEST STREET 25 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON Berkeley Lunch Room 611 BERKELEY BLDG. 420 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON 11.30 to 3"
rights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
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