Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...21st they give their first concert in Carnegie Music Hall, Allegheny City, whence they leave for Cincinnati on Tuesday. Tuesday evening they are in Cincinnati and Wednesday evening in Louisville. Thursday morning they leave for Chicago, giving their concert there that evening and spending Christmas Day, Friday, then starting again for Dubuque Saturday morning. After the concert here they go to St. Louis staying there till Tuesday. Tuesday night and Wednesday are spent in Nashville. Thursday evening a concert is given in Atlanta, Friday, Jan. 1st, one in Savannah and the last one in Charleston, Saturday. The clubs return Monday...
...Cambridge, reaching Buffalo at 6.05 a. m., Cleveland at 10.30 a. m., and Chicago, via Detroit, at 10.15 p. m. The special rates are for round trip tickets only, which are good until Jan. 6. The fares not including sleeping-car are as follows: To Buffalo $16; Cleveland $24; Cincinnati $36; Chicago $31; St. Louis $37; and to Kansas City...
...should like to call attention to a matter which I think deserves consideration. The winter trip of our musical clubs. Every year practically the same circuit is made - Washington, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, etc. The smaller cities of the west and all the cities of the south are ignored, If the object of these winter trips is to awaken an interest in Harvard in the sections of the country where little is known of the University - the clubs have certainly mistaken their mission if we are to judge from the circuit they take. Indianapolis, Omaha, Denver, Louisville, Nashville and Atlanta...
...Yale Glee Club will during the Christmas Holidays give concerts in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Dubuque, St. Louis, Nashville, Atlanta Savannah and Charleston...
...Waltham, where he worked for fourteen years, much be loved by his parishioners. In 1859 he accepted the offer of the presidency of Antioch College in Ohio, to succeed Horace Mann. While president of Antioch he also performed the duties of pastor of the Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati. On Feb. 26, 1862, Dr. Felton died, and on Oct. 6 Dr. Hill succeeded him as president of the University. He served until Sept. 30, 1868, when he was obliged by illness to resign. He returned to Waltham, which town he represented in the Legislature of 1871. Later he accompanied...