Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...take part. Their behavior consequently loses its proper devotional character, and the entire service shows a harmful want of sincerity and earnestness. The students who gather each morning in Appleton Chapel, on the contrary, are there for a purpose of their own and not from any disagreeable necessity. They come because they wish to take part in the service, and accordingly do take part so earnestly that it becomes a real act of worship instead of a mere formality devoid of significance...
...represent Harvard in the debate with Yale will be held April 25. The men who will enter this preliminary contest are M. R. Richards L. S., J. A. Fairlie '95, W. M. Trotter '95, B. C. Auten '97, and W. W. Fisher '95. After the debate with Yale will come the state contest, in which Harvard, Tufts, Boston University, Newton Theological School, Amherst, and Williams will be represented. The winner of this contest will represent the state in the national contest of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, which will be held at Cleveland in July...
GYMNASIUM photographs will be taken this morning, if it is not raining at the time of the appointments. Those unable to keep previous appointments may come to the Carey Building between 9 and 1 o'clock...
...parts of citizens and apprentices. There will be another short rehearsal today, and the final one with the cast on Wednesday morning. The extension of the stage in Sanders will be completed this evening and all further work on the scenery will be done next week. Mr. Sargent will come to Cambridge on Monday to make the final arrangements. The libretto of the play will be on sale on Monday and will contain some interesting facts about the theatre and plays of Jonson's time. Harper Brothers will probably publish an account of "The Silent Woman" as given here, with...
...actors of the Elizabethan period were very fine, though somewhat more ranting than is customary at the present day. The women's parts were all taken by boys. Choir boys from cathedrals used to come to court and give theatrical performances. The most promising were taken into the large companies...