Word: ado
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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HOLLIS STREET THEATRE.- Modjeska in "Much Ado about Nothing...
HOLLIS STREET THEATRE.- Modjeska in "Much Ado about Nothing...
...have a jolly time generally; and all at the cost of a couple of dollars, though with the inducement of passing a very pleasant, profitable and sociable evening. We hope that the backward members of '89 will come to the scratch today and sign the book without more ado...
PARK THEATRE. - Fanny Davenport in "Much Ado About Nothing...
...amateur pleas; the academics launch on the shivering audiences grand utterances of political economy, literature, biography-and why not classics? A fair proportion of time is devoted to the dead languages, and why should they not make a due appearance at commencement? While other colleges have made a grand ado about superstitions, traditions and fetiches, Yale has made, not the classics less important, but other studies more important. In the appointment of a Latin orator, Yale boldly avows her intentions not to give up studies which have been of inestimable value to generations of students, just as surely...