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; ,. .d Participants in Stewart Prize Contest Reading Contest ALICE HOWARD ETHEL ADAMS FLORENCE MILBY , . .- 7 .., .4 AMakwg Declamation Contest GILBERT HOWARD FIRMAN KENOYER MARTIN RADCLIFFE Twenty-two -.x-,;.ZLZ ,M..g-A-MMMV . - '.: Mn. , .w '
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Valley Farm . The play, thalley Farml, was given Tuesday, February 15, 1n. the College Audltorium under the direction of Miss Margaret Dills, head of the expression department. , The cast was as follows: Harlod Rutledge, tAl young New Yorkerl ....... ................................ Roy Wendler Perry Dean, ta son of the soiD ......... Harold Gray David Hildreth, ta New York lawyerl .Francis Nugen Silas Holcomb, towner of Valley FarnU ........ ............................. Charles Rexroad Azariah Keep, ta clock tinkerl ....... Francis Nugen Jennings, tbutler at the Rutledge mansionl ..... .............................. Martin Howard Hetty Holcomb, ta country flower transplanted to city soiD ................. I . . .Aliee Howard . Isabel Carey, tniece of Hildretm ..... Florence Milby m Mrs. Rutledge, tHaroldis motherl ..... Ruth Shangle Alvira Holcomb, tsister of Silasl ..... Rose Leibrand Lizy Ann Tucker, twho llborrows but never gossipsw ........................ Ethel Adams Verbena, thired girl on the farml . . .Esther Bienfang Of all the achievements of the year none has been more strik- ing or succesful than that of the College play, Valley Farm. It was a comedy in four acts. Harold Rutledge tRoy Wend- ' e10, a New Yorker, has captivated and won a charming country - v ' girl, Hetty Holcomb tAlice Howardl, whom he took to the city. Haroldis mother did not approve of the marriage and did all in her power to alienate the young couple. Hetty, after bearing many insults, determined to return to her home with Perry Dean tHarold Grayl a former lover, who had been degraded, robbed and deceived by some gamblers in New York where he had followed Hetty. Rutledge had been led to believe that his wife did not care for him, and he became infatuated with Isabel Carey, a former sweetheart but he awoke to the realization of his folly and returned to Mullen- Ville for his wife who received him reluctantly at first, but when .5 he assured her that he still loved her, and that his mother was sorry for the part she had played in the unfortunate affair, and that he would provide a home of which she would be the head, she gladly assented to his requests. Miss Dills, the director, deserves much credit, having worked hard and sacrificed much for the success of the play. ' The numbers furnished by the orchestra between acts were especially good, Mrs. Howells deserves much commendatlon for her splendid leadership and great talent displayed 1n her work. TwenIy-mm
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'l'wauty-lhrw Stewart Declamatory Contest COLUMBIA JUNIOR COLLEGE Tuesday Evening, April 12, 1921 COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 8:15 P. M. PROGRAM Piano 80101Gavotte ...................... Handel Lilias Wright A Village Singer .................... 'Mary Wilkins Florence Milby Jackanapes ........ I ................... Anonymous Ethel Adams The Revolt of Mother ............... Mary Wilkins Alice Howard Violin Solo1Purrat Serenade .......... Randlegger Ruth Shangle Oration at Concord ......................... Curtis Firman Kenoyer What Constitutes a State? ....... Sir William Jones Martin Radcliffe What Think Ye of Christ? .......... Dwight Moody 'Gilbert Howard Vocal Solo-Asleep in the Dee? ...... Authur Lamb. Charles Rexroad DECISION OF THE JUDGES Declamation ........................ Alice Howard Oration ........................... Gilbert Howard
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