Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The Calendar has been crowded lately with announcements of lectures and conferences, many of which have been of the greatest interest to undergraduates. None, however, could promise a discussion of deeper and more general interest than Mr. Salter's lecture this evening, under the auspices of the Philosophical Club. The...
Mr. Barnes of New York.A crowded house greeted the first appearance of the dramatization of Mr. Gunter's celebrated novel "Mr. Barnes of New York." The play differs in very few respects from the book, although several of the tableau scenes are naturally stronger in the play than in the...
Dixey continues the "Seven Ages" at the Globe. He is supported by Rice's company and plays to crowded house every night.
The first of the "Communications" treats of one phase of "Harvard's Growth in the West." The writer suggests as "one conspicuous cause" why "Harvard's influence in the west is not what it should be" that Harvard does not hold examinations in Denver. The second letter criticises English C...
The audience which crowded the Boston theatre last night was apparently not disappointed in "Kajanka." The play is purely spectacular, and the scenery very pretentious. One or two effective scenes, notably the flower scene, save the play from wearisomeness But on the whole. "Kajanka" is much like other plays of...