Patz, Martha Jussaume
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Alumni Weekend 1997 the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1997-06-07
Alumni Weekend 1997 Southwick Recital was held on June 7, 1997 at 3pm at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. The Recital was decicated in memory of June Hamblin Mitchell '35, G'44, H'55, H'80, an alumna and professor at Emerson College. Martha Jussame Patz '80, G'97 and Susan Picillo '78 perform "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner, directed by Al Corona '66, G'72.
Pot luck, 1997
Southwick Recital, 1993-12-13
Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at First and Second Church at 8 P.M on December 13, 1993.
Presentation of "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Performed by Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 and Martha Jussaume '80 and directed by Al Corona.
Southwick Recital at Alumni Weekend, 1993-04-24
Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1993-12-13
Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at First and Second Church at 8 P.M. on December 13, 1993. Presentation of "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Performed by Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 and Martha Jussaume '80 and directed by Al Corona.
Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1994-04-16
Emerson College Southwick Recital held at the First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough Street, on April 16, 1994 at 12:15pm. Kenneth Crannell and Martha Jussaume perform "Love Letters" by A. R. Gurney, directed by Al Corona.
The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1993-04-07
Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at 10:30AM on April 7, 1993 at the First and Second Church. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Tom Smith performed "Lurker" by Don Nigro. Marcia Littlefield G'69 performed an excerpt from "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht. John Dennis Anderson performed an excerpt from "The Lesson of the Master" by Richard Howard. Martha Jussaume performed "Lost in Yonkers" by Neil Simon. Dorothy Prince performed "Fences" by August Wilson.