Word: acte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...capaincy of the 'varsity crew, but will continue to row. As the make-up of the crew must be uncertain for some time to come, it has been thought best to postpone the electing of a permanent captain until May. J. R. Bullard '96 has been chosen to act as temporary captain in the meantime...
...street.ON the third and last week, beginning January 14, Miss Marlo we will appear in a play entirely new to this city entitled "Colombe's Birthday." Miss Rose Eytinge of the Julia Marlowe company has taken Robert Browning's poetical drama of that name, and reducing it to one act, has adapted it to the stage and it will have its first production during the week of January 14. The piece has already been given with success in Chicago, where Julia Marlowe received much praise for her work in it. The repertoire for the third and last week...
...Greenbacks ought to be retired. - (a) Mistake originally. - (b) Never intended to last beyond the war. - (c) Existence now has bad effect. - (1) On Treasury, depleting gold reserve. - (2) On business interests, making currency inelastic. - (x) Amount fixed by law: Act of May 31, 1878, Statutes at Large xx, 87. - (d) Retiring would not prove a burden. - (1) Amount less than commonly supposed. - (x) Boston and Chicago fires...
...first place. The freshness and beauty of the ballets, the artistic richness of the costumes, the catchy and tuneful music with which it abounds, and the brilliant electrical effects have not been surpassed by any presentation seen in this city in many years. The conclusion of the first act, with its gorgeous ballet of "Drinks," the stage crowded with pretty girls, each group exquisitely and originally costumed to represent some favorite beverage, will arouse the greatest enthusiasm. The spectacular effects in the third act surpass everything presented previously. The entire stage, which represents the Palace of Gems, will be simply...
...department of music recently organized and just placed under the supervision of Professor Parker of Boston. The first honor award will not be made till June, 1895. A thesis on some special topic will be required of each successful candidate in both one and two years courses. This act of the Faculty practically places the department of music on a parity with the other departments of the university...