. Bowdoin Orient . IVY DAY. BOWDOIN ORILNT VOL. XLIV BRUNSWICK, MAINE, JUNE 5, 1914 NO. 9 COLLEGE SING CANCELLEDRainy weather prevented the college sing sched-uled for last evening on the Art Building is hoped that another year will see an Ivy evesing inaugurated as an annual affair. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY—IVY EVE The appearance of the Masque and Gown atthe Cumberland Theatre last evening attracted alarge audience, the club presenting Cosmo Gor-don-Lenoxs vivacious farce The Marriage ofKitty, in which Marie Tempest scored one ofher greatest successes. The dialogue was witty,the


. Bowdoin Orient . IVY DAY. BOWDOIN ORILNT VOL. XLIV BRUNSWICK, MAINE, JUNE 5, 1914 NO. 9 COLLEGE SING CANCELLEDRainy weather prevented the college sing sched-uled for last evening on the Art Building is hoped that another year will see an Ivy evesing inaugurated as an annual affair. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY—IVY EVE The appearance of the Masque and Gown atthe Cumberland Theatre last evening attracted alarge audience, the club presenting Cosmo Gor-don-Lenoxs vivacious farce The Marriage ofKitty, in which Marie Tempest scored one ofher greatest successes. The dialogue was witty,the situations full of surprises, and more espe-cially the play was well adapted to a cast com-posed of young men. The character of Kitty, the title role, wasplayed convincingly by Melloon 15. His realisticair of coquetry made his impersonation tellinglyfeminine. Baxter 16 made an exotic Madamede Seminano, while Stride 17 as the Frenchmaid, complimented admirably the other womenof the cast. The cast of characters follows: Ha


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