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Type: Programs
Tremont Theatre program for production of "The Yellow Jacket" starring Mr. and Mrs. Coburn. Caption: This was very good although one of the queerest plays I've ever seen. It was acted in the manner of the Chinese stage, and the scenery was left to…

Type: Programs
A program for the class of 1937 sophomore luncheon, in the shape of a woman or girl, with a seal and and the year printed on the front. Caption: Sophomore Luncheon! Got our rings, and sat at the luncheon from one to four. The chicken croquettes…

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
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…

Type: Programs
A program from a church service. Caption: Was out at Janet's for the weekend. She & Warren & myself went to church.

Type: Programs
A program for a production of Madama Butterfly performed by the Chicago Grand Opera Company, Inc. at the Boston Opera House.

Type: Programs
A program for a Christmas vespers service performed by the Simmons College Orchestra and Glee Club.

Subjects: Religious services
Type: Programs
Program of a church service on November 12, 1933 at the North Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The Silent Prayer period features a request to "pray that friends and relatives who are uninterested in public worship may be awakened to a…

Type: Programs
A program of events for a religious service at Trinity Church. The program includes lyrics to an anthem.

Type: Programs
A program from a presentation of "The Eldest" at the Wilbur Theatre. Caption #1: Really a good play, and very well acted. Caption #2: Got free tickets for this, so of course we went. Had seats in the 6th row of the orchestra, and clapped loud and…