Word: cordiall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...favorite comedian, Stuart Robson, who has never lacked a cordial greeting in this city, begins his engagement at the Tremont Theatre tonight. For his first week he will present the unquestionably best and most popular of his long repertoire, Bronson Howard's "The Henrietta." Volumes have been written in praise of this play, and a large part of its commendation has been bestowed upon Mr. Robson's brilliant impersonation of the role "Bertie, the Lamb." Every one will welcome back Mr. Robson, and especially in "The Henrietta." Custom does not stale this brilliant play, and it bids fair...
...next concert was given the following night in Indianapolis. The Harvard men who lived there gave a very cordial greeting. They were not strong in numbers but what they lacked in that respect they more than made up for in enthusiasm. The hall where the concert was given was very elaborately decorated with crimson bunting and Harvard flags, and the audience was unusually appreciative. A supper was given to the clubs after the concert, by the resident graduates, at the Columbia Club. The clubs had to leave the same evening by special sleeping car for St. Louis, where they arrived...
ENGINEERING SOCIETY. - There will be a meeting of the electrical engineers, under the direction of the Electrical Section, at the house of Professor Hollis, 7 Lowell Street, this evening at 7.30. After the regular meeting of the Section opportunity will be afforded for social intercourse and a cordial invitation is extended to all students interested in electrical engineering to attend...
...Athletic Association and various members of the University are in receipt of numerous letters, all from Harvard men, one of which we publish today, all speaking in the most cordial way of the pleasant relations which exist between the two universities, congratulating us on our victory and on the fact that the game was so clean and sportsmanlike...
...Tremont street). The Harvard team is made up of S. M. Ballou, F. F. Davis, E. P. Fay, J. Hewins, H. Lewis, G. S. Mumford, J. Peck, A. W. Ryder, L. B. Shoenfeld, T. Spalding, W. W. Stevens, W. L. Van Kleeck. The Boston Chess Club extends a most cordial invitation to all members of the University interested in chess, to be present and witness the match. It is hoped that a large number of men will take interest enough to accept the invitation...