THE TAMBOURINE DRILL (As given at a Rainbow Party by twelve little girls of the Third Congregational Society, Austin St., Cambridgeport, May 2, 1889.)
THE MOTHER GOOSE QUADRILLE (As danced at the Belmont Town Hall, May 10, 1889.)
The Chronothanatoletron;
OR, OLD TIMES MADE NEW.
An entertainment in one act for sixteen girls, written for the Class Day Exercises at Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Mass., by two members of the Class of '87 and first performed before members of the school and their friends, June 18, 1887, and later at Ellsworth, Maine April 6th, 1888.
Price, 25 cents.
The idea of this cleverly conceived but quaintly named piece may be briefly described as follows: The “Genius of the Nineteenth Century,” although congratulating herself upon the achievements of the age, still longs for some means of recalling to earth the prominent characters of the past. Her wish is granted by the “Inventress” who produces the “marvelous machine,” the “Chronothanatoletron” (or Time and Death Annihilator), by means of which any woman of any epoch can be brought at once into the presence of the “operator.”
Out of his Sphere.
A Comedy in Three Acts by the Author of the Popular Military Drama