Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Catskill Dutch to Her" was produced in December while "Pirates of Paradise", was staged last Friday and Saturday at the Agassiz House...
...play, a romantic comedy in three acts by P. F. Reniers '16, former president of the Dramatic Club, is now being coached by Professor G. P. Baker '87 and will be presented on the evenings of January 26 and 27 at Agassiz House...
...Oenslager '23 has been chosen again to execute the designs for the 47 Workshop play, according to an announcement made yesterday. The new play, "Pirates Paradise", which will be given January 26' and 27 in Agassiz House, Radcliffe College, is a romance of the present day and was written by P. F. Remers '16, with three settings, all of which are located on an island of the Bahamas...
...habitat of the Harvard Lampoon"--yet it would say much more that the college man has not heard outside of History 32: Bunker Hill Monument, the Old North Church, the birthplace of Paul Revere. Nor need it go so far afield for novelties: the glass flowers in the Agassiz Museum, common topic of conversation, though they may be, are almost as little known as the Arboretum in remote Jamaica. A little browsing amongst out-of-the-way places in the vicinity has its own rewards; furthermore, it serves double duty in the General Examination of tea-table discourse...
...which it is being built was left to the University by Alexander Agassiz '55, who died in 1910. The house which formerly stood there was occupied by Louis Agassiz, Hon. '48, from 1854 to 1873 and by his son, Alexander Agassiz, from 1873 to 1910. After it became the property of the University it was occupied by the Speakers' Club for a time and later used by the City of Cambridge as a schoolhouse. It was destroyed by fire in January...