Browse Items (32 total)

Subjects: Choirs (Music)
Type: Programs
A program for the "fourth attraction of celebrity series, Aaron Richmond Presents the Don Cossacks" from Sunday afternoon, December sixteen at three-thirty. Caption: Wonderful singing of course. I never heard anything more beautiful. The leader…

Type: Programs
Le Beau Danube program page from the Boston Opera House. S. Hurok presents Col. De Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Page describes the scene and lists the cast.

Type: Programs
Front page of the Boston Opera House's program for S. Hurok presents Col. De Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production. Caption: This was wonder of course. The only flaw was three old ladies who sat in back of us and talked steadily the whole…

A program for the Annual Show of the Faneuil Hall Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, "Presenting Polly". A friend of Betty's played the title character. Caption: A little play in which Janet was the heroine. Very well done!

Type: Programs
A program for the 1934 Founder's Day Convocation, the Simmons graduation ceremony. Bettie sang with the Glee Club. The program includes lyrics to the songs and hymns she sang. Henry Wyman Holmes, Dean of Harvard University's Graduate School of…

A theater program for "As Thousands Cheer", a musical revue made up of satirical sketches about contemporary celebrities and events. Caption: A swell show. Some very good cracks!

Subjects: Concerts Singing
Program for musical performance by the students of Jean Stanley Goodrich. Caption: Didn't take as long as you'd expect from the program.

Type: Programs
Program detailing the event of St. Johnsbury Academy graduation for undergraduates. Caption: The same as most baccalaureate services. I always fall asleep.

A theater program for the Hollis Street Theatre's production of "Biography: A Comedy" starring Irene Purcell. The play is directed by George L. Fogle and written by S. N. Behrman. It premiered during the week beginning Monday, April 30, 1934.…

"Androcles and the Lion" program from April 28, 1934 presented by members of the Simmons College Faculty. Caption: This was a howl. Mr. Hilliard should have been the monkey I still think - tho of course there wasn't one in the play.