Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There will be no 'varsity game this Saturday, and it is very improbable that there will be any on Tuesday. This would make the next game that with the Chicago Athletic Association on Saturday, November 10, and in the interval the eleven will be in secret practice most of the time...
...tfTHIS is the second week of "Sowing the Wind" at the Columbia, and it is a remarkable work. It ran for two hundred nights at the Empire, New York, all summer in Chicago, and for quite a season in London. "Sowing the Wind" is said to be the best play Sydney Grundy has yet written. Its plot is simple and unhampered by extraneous incident. Its development is direct and logical and its treatment is original. The language is full of grace and precision and the author has handled a necessarily dangerous subject with delicacy and finesse, yet with distinctness...
THIS week will be presented at the Columbia, "Sowing the Wind," by Charles Frohman's company, headed by J. H. Gilmore and Mary Hampton. It has the prestige of two hundred nights at the Empire Theatre, New York; one hundred nights in Chicago, and several weeks in San Francisco. It is nearing the six hundredth night in London. Apart from its beauty as a play, the powerful dramatic situations that it offers and the charming pictorial treatment which is given to it, there is just now much public interest in the "sex against sex" question which the dramatist had made...
...public meeting. The first balcony only will be reserved for the members of the club and of the Faculty. Two or three other free public meetings will be held during the year. A letter was read from the national association asking for delegates to the civil service convention in Chicago, December...
...affairs. (a) Delay in legislation; N. Y. Tribune, July 3, 9, Aug. 27, 30, 1894. (b) Passing a tariff bill which encourages trusts, monopolies, and local and social prejudices; Reviews X, 246-7; Cyclopedic Rev. IV, 278; N. Y. Trib. July 3, 8, 1894. (c) Violation of party pledges: Chicago Platform, 1892, in Tribune Almanac for 1893, pp. 34-36; President's letter in N. Y. Tribune, July 30, 1894. (d) A sacrifice of the dignity of the House: Tom Johnson's speech, Am. Economist, Vol. XIV, No. 12 (Sept...