Word: display
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...they called them) erected in Bismarck Place and along Leopold Strasse. The spectators on the sidewalks were Germans of the middle and lower classes; and the contemplation of their various traits would have furnished profitable amusement for an entire day. Most of them realized the exhaustive nature of the display and were already fortifying the inner man with sandwiches, cheese, bits of sausage, and bottled beer. Anxious fathers and mothers were wedging a slow and painful progress through the crowd, towing some half dozen shock-headed, wide-eyed offspring of graded ages and heights. Surely little Fritz and Heinrich...
...Display of fireworks on Holmes Field...
...made on Sunday morning, November 7th, and will contain a full account of the celebration of Saturday, - the undergraduate literary parts verbatim, official reports of the scratch races, the morning services in Sanders Theatre, the foot-ball game in the afternoon, and the torchlight procession and fire-work display in the evening, together with other news of interest connected with the day. The issue on Monday morning, November 9th, will contain the sermons of Sunday morning and evening. There will be a second double issue on Tuesday morning which will give the address by James Russell Lowell and poem...
...route of the procession, which has been entirely through Cambridge, has already been announced in our columns, and the special features will be announced as soon as the arrangements for them are completed. The whole evening will close with a grand display of fireworks on Holmes Field, which will be roped off for the occasion...
Boston Theatre. Shadows of a Great City. The above is a sensational drama of the modern class, though slightly above the average as regards dialogue and stage settings. The situations, though at times absurdly unnatural and forced, display evidence of power in the authors. Miss Tiffany as Biddy Ronan was exceptionally good and received the most applause, and Mr. Edison as Jim Fairon, made a decided hit. Miss Rand is a little inclined to be too "stagey," but on the whole interpreted the dual of Mrs. and Miss Standish in an intelligent manner. Next week Mr. Emmet appears as "Fritz...