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Specialized Indexes > Theatre Chronology 1894-1895 Academic YearAdd Tuesday, 19 March 1895, St. Patrick's Day Columbians' production of Waiting for the Verdict here including mention of the Glee Club (28:26,416). Add Friday, February 22, 1895, George Washington's Birthday production (probably St. Cecilians) of Damon and Pythias including University Orchestra and Glee Club (Scholastic, February 16, 1895,28:21, 340). Play: Vacation Author: Charles Townsend The following programme was presented by the University Stock Company last Wednesday: IN ONE ACT. (By B. C. L.Griffith). Mr. Henry Seymour: Mr. Elmer J. Murphy Morgan: Mr. Eustace Cullinan A COMEDY IN TWO ACTS BY CHAS. TOWNSEND. Herbert Wells, alias Jim Parr, a guide, formerly cashier of the Empire Bank: Mr. John G. Mott Mr. Pemberton, President of the Empire Bank: Mr Eustace Cullinan Curtis Dunbar, a truly good young man: Mr. J. Devanney G. Elliott Brayton, of New York's “400": Mr. A. Funke Jack Ashton, of the New York Daily Cyclone: Mr. Joseph A. Marmon Dick Percival, leading, man at the Bon Ton Theatre: Mr. Elmer J. Murphy Raggles, a Tramp: Mr. Thomas T. Cavanagh Old Obadiah Siggins, a farmer: Mr. Arthur W. Stace Young Obey, his son: Mr. E. Frank Jones Dennis Clancy, an all-around man: Mr. Leigh F . Gibson Toots, a negro cook: Mr. Francis W. Barton Angel's Dream Yorke: Prendiville Massachusetts Military March: Zimmermann Play Title: Forget-me-nots Author: Felix Morris
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