Word: artists
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Prof. Alexander Johnston will address the Princeton Club on February 3, at the Hotel Brunswick, on the subject, "New Princeton." The portrait of President McCosh, recently painted by the Hungarian artist, Munkacsy, will be on exhibition...
...most unique features of the parade was now to be seen, and it awoke enthusiasm all along the route. which our artist has here faithfully depicted, was procured by Messrs. F. H. Sellers, G. B. Baker, Jr., and C. C. Carmalt, '87. It was a genuine old-fashioned coach with six horses fastened to its solid irons. Inside and out it was covered with the most tastefully, correctly and historically costumed men in the whole parade. The guard and coachmen were dressed in long surtouts of brown pleated stuff, and the former bore an immense horn which he blew...
...Stewart, '87, has left college, and gone to complete his studies in Europe. He is considered to be an artist of unusual promise...
...stage officers are the following, Acting Manager, G. C. Adams; Stage Manager, M. M. Kimball; Property Manager, F. B. Smith; Prompter, A. D. Claflin; Artist, G. Santayana; Chorister, C. C. Whitman...
...Saens, Introduction and Rondo Capriccizo for violin; Gounod, Aria; Masenet, Aria; Beethoven, Allegretto and Allegro from seventh symphony. The soloists were Mme. Fursch-Madi and Mr. Adamowski. Although Mme. Fursch-Madi's voice shows some signs of wear in portions of its compass, she proved herself as true an artist as ever. "Ah Perfido" was given with great dramatic power, but on the whole, she made a better effect with the Gounod aria, which was not so severe in its demands on her voice. Mr. Adamanowski gave the musicianly performance which he has accustomed us to expect from him, although...