Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard must feel deeply her losses in a division of instruction that drew students even from abroad--as the brilliant editor of the Hibbert Journal, L. P. Jacks. Many of the departments even in a university like Harvard are departments whose strength resides chiefly in one man. When an Agassiz or a Shaler dies or retires, a weakening of the reputation of the institution in his branch is taken as a matter of course. But when a department contains a small galaxy of stars whose instruction continues over extended periods, it is equally natural to look for the rearing...
...Sigurjonsson. This play is one of two published in a single volume this fall by the American Scandinavian Foundation of New York. The play was originally written in Danish and the American translation has been made by Henninge K. Schanche. There will be two performances of the production in Agassiz House Theatre on Friday, January 26, and Saturday, January...
...Cercle Francais will repeat its play, "L'Aventurier," at the Copley Theatre, Boston, this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. This is the second performance of the play, which was produced with success at Agassiz House, Cambridge, on Monday evening. Tickets for today's performance may be obtained at Herrick's, the Co-operative Branch and at the box office before the performance. The prices are 50 cents, 75 cents...
...first performance of the 30th annual production of the Cercle Francais will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. The play to be presented is "L'Aventurier," a comedy in four acts by Alfred Capus, which was presented for the first time at Paris in 1910 by Lucien Guitry, the wellknown actor, who took the leading role. Conspicuous among the works of its author whose pen is famous for "Briguol et sa Fille" and other sparkling comedies, "L'Aventurier" is not entirely unknown in this country, having been produced in translation by the Cornell Dramatic...
...Cercle Francais play, "L'Aventurier." Agassiz House, Cambridge...