Word: ado
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SHAKESPEARE CLUB.- Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24, 7.30 p. m., at 18 Hastings. "Much Ado About Nothing," will be read. Mr. Wilbour has kindly consented to read the part of Benedick...
SHAKESPEARE CLUB.- Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24, 7.30 p. m., at 18 Hastings. "Much Ado About Nothing," will be read. Mr. Wilbour has kindly consented to read the part of Benedick...
...meeting of the Shakespeare Club last night S. May '96, was elected president and P. K. Walcott '97, secretary. It was also voted that different numbers of the English Department be invited to address the club during the year. The play this year will be, "Much Ado About Nothing." Work on the play will begin next Wednesday...
...Much ado is being made at the present time about college athletics. Because in certain cases there have been exhibitions of brutality, a hue and cry has been raised against some of the most popular forms of athletic activity. It is the old story of use and abuse. That which may be abused must not be used. But the principle if carried out would work vast mischief. There is no virtue which may not be made a vice. Shall everything capable of abuse be given up, or shall we not perform a greater service for the world by going forward...
...during the time spoken of, and as many requests have been received for its revival, it has been decided during the second week to give one representation of it. The repertoire for that week will be as follows: Monday and Saturday nights, "As You Like It"; Tuesday night, "Much Ado About Nothing"; Wednesday night, "Ingomar"; Thursday and Friday nights, a double bill consisting of "The Belle's Strategem" and "Chatterton"; Saturday matinee, "Romeo and Juliet...