Word: deathe
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...been extremely well received as a reading play, but it has never been acted. It is a five-act drama in verse, which makes ingenious use of the meagre historical facts concerning Marlowe's life. The conflicting elements of his character are cleverly reconciled and his death, the circumstances of which have always been obscure, is skillfully accounted for. The women's parts in the presentation will be taken by Radcliffe graduates, and the men's parts by Harvard graduates and undergraduates. The proceeds will be devoted to equipping the Agassiz House...
...Whereas, We, his classmates, deeply feel the great loss we have sustained by his death; therefore...
...meeting of the second year class of the Law School, held on Monday, the following resolutions on the death of James Buren Higgins were adopted...
...speaking, which was determined by lot, will be as follows: W. Tyng '05, "America's Mission," Beveridge; L. Carroll '06, "The Vision of War," Ingersoll; J. W. Russell '06, "Claudius and Cynthia," Thompson; H. S. Deming '05, "The Subjugation of the Philippines," Hoar; A. S. Murphy '06, "The Death of Rodrigues," Davis; J. L. Burns '06, "The Secret of Murder," Webster; W. M. Shohl '06, "A Plea for Cuba," Thurston; W. H. Davis '05, "Oration on Garfield," Blaine; P. E. Wye '06, "General Grant from the Confederate Point of View," Turley; W. O. Hubbard '05, "The Death of the Other...
Under the auspices of the Orpheus Musical Society of Boston, services in Commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the death of Schiller will be held in Jordan Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The German festival oration will be delivered by Professor Kuno Francke, of the German department, and the English festival oration by Mr. Bliss Perry, of the English department. There will be an organ prelude by Mr. Wallace Goodrich, and several overtures will be played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Mr. G. Strube...