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Actors on stage. Lute Song is a 1946 American musical with a book by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin, music by Raymond Scott, and lyrics by Bernard Hanighen.
1957
Actors on stage. Lute Song is a 1946 American musical with a book by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin, music by Raymond Scott, and lyrics by Bernard Hanighen.
1957
Actors on stage, slumped together as if sleeping. The Children's Playhouse sponsored by Women's Aid Association of the Symmes Arlington Hospital presents "Raggedy Ann" by the Emerson College Players on Saturday, April 26, 1958 - 10:30 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Directed by Helen T. Wiseman and Shirley Surrette.
1958-01-01 - 1958-05-31
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Actor in performance. Dodo the clown sneaks around stage. The scenery includes a palm tree and a sign that reads "Frumplin's Doll Shoppe." Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Actors in performance. Characters are presumably: Mr. Frumpkin the dollmaker, Andrew the dollmaker's, and the policeman. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Actors perform off the stage among three seated spectators. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Actors in performance. Six of Frumkpin's dolls are led off-stage. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Actors on stage: Dodo the clown with Gladys the horse. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
The full cast in-costume pose for a photo. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Several formally dressed people in a windowed room. Emerson president S. Justus McKinley is among them. The focus of attention appears to be on the younger man in the center, who may be A. March. Source identifies a person in this photo as "A. March."
1958
Several actors on stage. Characters pictured include Dodo the clown, Mr. Frumpkin and his dolls. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Eight cheerleaders posing for photo in a brick and cobblestone area. Wearing skirts and sweaters with a stitched "E" and a megaphone. The photo may have been taken outside the Emerson College Theater at the carriage house beyond 128-130 Beacon Street in Back Bay.
1958
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Actor in performance. Characters pictured: Dodo (sleeping), Rudolph Bernard Boo, Ugly (Boo's minion) and six of Frumpkin's dolls. Directed by Dorothy Geotis. Department of Theatre Arts at Emerson College. April 22 & May 2, 1959. The Clown Who Ran Away, a comedy for children in two acts, was written by Conrad Seiler in the late 1940s.
1959
Performers stage scenes from the Irwin Shaw's 1936-anti war fantasy, Bury the Dead.
1958
Two young men and two young women seated in a small wooden booth. There are cigarette cases and paper coffee cups on the table.
1959
Three men in bow ties stand near a round banquet table where three women are seated. Pictured: Charles Phillips (Broadcasting), Coleman Bender (Speech), John Zorn (Education).
1962
Sixteen men stand together for a photo before a display board titled, "Our Activities," while other people are seated around banquet table.
1958
Young man in light-colored trench coat stands in outside the dormitory building entrance with book in his hand, while young woman in long skirt looks on. Number 373 is painted on the glass door. Mail slot reads, Emerson College Dormitory.
1959
Man hands a square paper to another man across long rectangular banquet table.
1958
Large number of people seating, dining at banquet tables in a large room. Electric chandeliers hang from ceiling. In foreground, seated man speaks to a server in white jacket and black bowtie.
1958
Large number of people seating, dining at banquet tables in a large room. Electric chandeliers hang from ceiling.
1958
A standing crowd with their attention on a man at a podium waring cap and gown. A large image of the cosmos on the wall.
1958
A standing crowd applauds while two men shake hands at a podium, one wearing cap and gown. A large image of the cosmos on the wall.
1958
Two men shake hands at a podium, with other seated nearby including President McKinley, wearing academic regalia. A large image of the cosmos on the wall.
1958
Three men standing in front of a display of flags, holding briefcases and/or equipment cases. Emerson Broadcasting faculty, Charles Phillips on right.
1959
Haig, seated in office, with a line of people, each holding a pen or pencil.
1961
Haig, seated at a small table with several plastic-wrapped sandwiches.
1961
Haig, seated, talks with a woman at a desk. Christmas decorations line the mantle behind him.
1961
Haig, seated at a small table is served from a platter of plastic-wrapped sandwiches.
1961
Haig, seated, defends his stack of plastic-wrapped sandwiches from a poacher.
1961
Man reads and takes notes from a bank of meters above an RCA FM Transmitter cabinet. RCA Type BTF-5A FM Transmitter.
1959
Judith Simmons '59 with Beverly Ghostlaw '59, Edward Darna '59, Harry Morgan '59 and Leonidas Nickole. The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
Prom attendees in the lobby. Sign points to Grand Ballroom. The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
1958 prom queen, Judith Simmons '59 (seated) with attendants Beverly Ghostlaw '59 and Marjorie Graham Larson '59, and 1957 prom queen Meredith O'Gorman '58. The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
Judy Simmons, in a candid photo, crowned by last year's prom queen, Meredith O'Gorman. Prom queen attendant's Bev Foley (Beverly Ghostlaw) and Marge Graham (Marjorie Graham Larson). Also pictured: Leonidas Nickole (left), Junior class president Harry Morgan '59 (right of prom queen) and Edward Darna (far right). Music by Jeff Palmer and his orchestra. Location: Hotel Bradford, 275 Tremont Street in Boston's Theatre District.
1958-03-08
Young woman and man at a desk (different woman than 8466a). He is in military uniform. A recruitment poster on the desk reads: "hare a Proud Tradition. Be a Woman Marine," (some words are obscured) below photographic images of a uniformed woman and the Marie Corps War Memorial.
1959
Young woman at a desk, with a young man and woman standing beside her. He is in military uniform. A recruitment poster on the desk reads: "Share a Proud Tradition. Be a Woman Marine," (some words are obscured) below photographic images of a uniformed woman and the Marie Corps War Memorial.
1959
The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
1958 prom queen, Judith Simmons '59 (seated) with attendants Beverly Ghostlaw '59 and Marjorie Graham Larson '59, and 1957 prom queen Meredith O'Gorman '58. The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958
The 1958 junior prom was held in the ballroom at the Bradford Hotel at 275 Tremont St. in Boston's theatre district.
1958