Browse Items (36 total)

Type: Clippings
A newspaper clipping describing the success of the Simmons Senior-Freshman Theatre Party with the students' Senior Sisters.

Type: Programs
Program from First Unitarian Society in West Newton, Massachusetts from October 1933. Caption: Went to Aunt Laura's for the weekend. Went here to church.

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…

Type: Programs
Excerpt of program from Saturday, May 5, 1934. Caption: Some of these pieces are strangely reminiscent of St. J., but quite an improvement. Loads of fun, and I drank iced coffee.

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

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
A program for the Founder's Day convocation at Simmons College. It includes the lyrics for three hymns.

Type: Programs
Glee Club Concert program. Caption: The concert was pretty good, except for the last number, which was an absolute flop. I think we were a good deal better than Tech!