Word: acted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...night of the games the winners of events in former years will give a dinner in honor of the winners of the day. E. Sturgis, '90, captain of the H. A. A., will preside, and R. B. Hale, '91, will act as poet. Invitations will be sent to a number of men outside the Association who are interested in athletics...
...practicable. (a) By act of 1866 government has right to purchase lines at an appraised value.- N. A. Rev., 132:369. Von Holst, Const. Law, p. 145. (b) Excellent results attained in Europe. Ed. Rev., 132:209. Fraser, 91:437, and see all general references. (c) Routine and technical nature of business reduces danger of political manipulation to a minimum. Hadley...
...Curtis, won with thirteen second. Cheney, '90, Paine, '90, Lewis, '90, and Baker, '93, were coxwains. The final heat will be rowed over the same course at 4 o'clock this afternoon between crews 3, 7, 10 and 14. Positions will be assigned by lot. The same men will act as coxwains...
Aunt Jack.Crowded houses are still to be found applauding Aunt Jack at the Tremont Theatre. Agnes Booth deserves praise for her intelligent acting of the part of the title roll. The rest of Mr. Palmer's Home Company uphold the reputation of the Madison Square Theatre for excellent work. Each performance is preceded by "A Man of the World," a comedy in one act...
Silver Falls."Silver Falls," a new romantic play by Simms and Pettitt, was presented last evening for the first time at the Boston Theatre. The play is of that prevalent type of melodrama in which the last act always sees virtue triumphant and vice punished. The leading part of "Eric Normanhurst" is fairly well taken by William Redmund...