Word: deathly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...faculty was further aroused by the great celebration of the victory over Harvard last Saturday night. The rejoicing exceeded all bounds of moderation and was carried into the small hours of Sunday morning. The hostility was intensified Monday night, the occasion being the annual celebration of the death of the sophomore societies. A crowd of about seven hundred students, headed by a brass band, marched around the campus and then proceeded to the residence of President Dwight. In spite of the repeated cheers and calls, the president, contrary to his usual custom, did not appear. The processions, after visiting several...
...following is the programme for the Wagner concert given this evening in Boston Music Hall by the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Overture, Bacchanale and duet from the first act of the Paris version of "Tannhauser"; preislied from "Die Meistersinger" duet (Siegfried and Brunnhilde), Siegfried's death, funneral march and closing scene from "Die Gotterdammerung." Soloists, Mme. Lilli Lehman and Mr. Paul Kalisch...
...President Cleveland has kept these pledges-(a) No immediate clean sweep; (b) comparatively few removals; (c) many vacancies are due to expiration of term, resignation and death; (d) new appointments in the main excellent, especially in the diplomatic service; (e) President is not responsible for character of candidates recommended by congressmen and respectable citizens: Nation, vol. 41, 216; vol. 45, 61, 144, 103; Public Opinion, vol. II, 255; Civil Service Record...
...Peabody, Hon. George S. Hale, Prof. Cilley, Dr. Scott, the Principal of the Academy, Ex-Gov-Gardner, Mr. Dudley and Mr. Thornton Woodbury. Prof. Kittridge, who has lately been appointed an instructor in English in the University, also made a few remarks. The Association took appropriate action upon the death of the late president, Augustus L. Soule...
...Outing for May is a very interesting number and is handsomely illustrated. "Old Battles on the Base-Ball Field" is well worth reading and "The Death-blow of International Yacht Racing" is full of information...