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A Girl With A Temper

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
February
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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IE Agnes Hernilon, !u "A Girl With a Temper," Prof. Heimequin's uew comedy drama, is one half as strong m attractlon ;ik tlie advance notices and fiattering ]ress excerpts from the larger citios lead one.to expect, then the audience that will greet this etuannltig acfress at the Grand Opera house Monday evenüig, Fel). 26th, will luive an eenving of Tinlimited enjoyment. "A Gii-1 With a Temper'' was written for -Miss Herndon, expressly to fit tne fair artisfs Une of work, and the critios credit the j or with having done a good piece of work. Iv is a whuli'some piece, clean and bright and lea ves only pleasant meuioriea oí a very enjoyable evening well spent. lï you see the first act, you will stay to see the second, and i licu yon will have to see the thied,, and fourth, and fifth acts, and as this is brought to such an unexpected and happy endlng you leave the theatre teeling a hundred times better than when you entered it. lt possesses the merit of being worth eeing more than once ; there is nothing unpleasantly suggested in work or situation, and the dialogue is shai-p, witty, and to tüe poinit. It is a play that will make Miss Herndon fame and money for a long time to come. This really is one of tlie good thlngs of our amusement season that yon caii't afford to miss. All workers. especially students, sliould learn to economize nerve force. Mps. Merry's metliods are bot-h natural and ecientific. A beginning class in physical culture will be íormed Thui-sday evening fro'm 7 to 8 o'Clock at tlio Scliool of Muslc, and will continue on Mondays and Thursdays at that time and place, in the study and j practice of Americanized Ielsarte.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier