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from January [[scratched out number]] to February 24

My motto is "Today"
1919

I wore Floyd Carey suit. It was at Miss McCurdy's studio. Sure had a keen time. Was a war dance and [[??]] Lucile Gise [[??]]


1919
[[Theatre program]]

JEFFERSON THEATRE

H.C. Brandenstein, Manager, Season 1919.
KLAW & ERLANGER and GEORGE C. TYLER
Present

POLLYANNA

A Comedy in Four Acts, by Catherine Chisholm Cushing.
Based on the like-named novel by Eleanor H. Porter.
(By arrangement with The Page Company)
NOTE - Every male member of "Pollyanna" Company has fulfilled all obligations in respect to military service.

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ASSIGNMENT OF CHARACTERS
(In the order of first entrance.)

of "The Ladies' Aid" 
Mrs. Carmondy ---Helen Tracy 
Mrs. Gregg-------Gertrude Rivers
Miss Carroll ----Helen Gurney

Nancy, Miss Polly's servant ---Winifred Hanley
Miss Polly Harrington ---- Blanche Douglas
Pollyanna Whittier, her niece --- Viola Harper
Sodom ----By Themselves
Gommorah--By Themselves
Jimmy Bean, an orphan -----  Billy Blaisdell
John Pendleton, Esq., called "The Hermit"---- George Alison
Bleecker, Pendleton's man --- Frederick Carlton
Doctor Chilton, Pendleton's friend ---- Herbert Fortier
Jimmy Bean (Grown up) ------ Jack Morton
Chauffeur ------- Chas. S. Turner 

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PLACE AND TIME OF ACTION.
Scene - A New England Village. Period - Nowadays.
Act I. - Miss Polly Harrington's Parlor. A summer afternoon.
(Eight minutes' intermission)
Act II. - John Pendleton's Library. Some weeks later. 
(Five minutes' intermission)
Act III. - The Library. An hour later than Act II.
(Eight minutes' intermission)
Act IV.- The Library. Five years later than Act III.
The play staged by Frederick Stanhope. Scenery by Law Studios. 
EXECUTIVE STAFF FOR KLAW & ERLANGER AND GEORGE C. TYLER.
Business Manager -------  Harry Lambert
Acting Manager------      Branch O'Brien   
Stage Director -----      Frederick Carlton