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...annual theatricals given by the Hasty Pudding for the benefit of the Boat Club will take place at Horticultural Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, and Saturday afternoon, April 27, 28, and 29. Two burlesques and three farces will be given, each performance consisting of a burlesque, preceded by a farce. Performances to begin at eight and half past two. Tickets may now be obtained at No. 45 Weld...
TRUMAN HEMINWAY, Assistant Treasurer.FOR the benefit of those who have electives in French, and others, we insert the following: The French Dramatic Company is to give eight evening representations and four matinees, at Beethoven Hall, commencing April 18. Subscription price for the course, $15. Subscription-list open at Schoenhof and Moeller's, 40 Winter Street, until April 15. The plays will chosen be from the following list: Le Demi-Monde, Les Pattes de Mouche, Les Crochets du pere Martin, Les Domestiques, Monsieur Alphonse, Les Femmes Terriribles, Le Testament de Cesar Girodot, La Petite Marquise, Le Sphinx, Le Marquis de Villemer...
...first place, it seems rather parsimonious in the College to throw so large a portion of the expense of Class Day on the class itself. Unquestionably the immediate benefit accrues to the graduating class and their friends, but indirectly the College gains, for it is brought favorably before the public, and the love for Harvard with old college-men is fostered by the maintenance of the gala-days of their Alma Mater, Class Day and Commencement. The Yard is always cleaned for Class Day, - perhaps the Class will appreciate its appearance the more if they know...
...customary well-dressed and eminently respectable audience which usually attends any performance of the Harvard student assembled last Saturday evening in Beethoven Hall, Boston, to witness some theatricals given in part by graduate members of the Hasty Pudding Club for the benefit of the New England Hospital...
...Graduates Performance, Saturday evening, March 4, 1876 at Beethoven Hall, Arthur Sullivan's operatta of "Cox and Box" will be given by former members of the H. P. C., for the benefit of the N. E. Hospital for Women and Children. In connection with this also will be given the monologue "The Elixir of Youth." Ticket; for sale at box office on and after Friday, March 3. General admission, 75 cents...