Word: enjoyments
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sanders Theatre last night before an audience completely filling the house. It is unfortunate that Harvard men do not take advantage of this opportunity to hear an orchestra which rivals any in the country, when it gives concerts in our own midst. Certainly the most unmusical man could enjoy such a programme as given last night. It was not of the heavy classical compositions which the ordinary person cannot appreciate, but every selection was particularly musical, and interesting. The first number was the overture "Barber of Bagdad," by Peter Conelius. It was given first in Boston three weeks...
...cannot too strongly advise all those who enjoy cricket and those who have never seen a game before, to be present at the match on Holmes Field to-day. Although the contest will probably be too one-sided to be breathlessly exciting, the pleasure of seeing some of the best cricketers in this country should be enough to bring out a large crowd. The Pennsylvania cricket team has two members of the celebrated American cricket team which went to England three summers ago, as well as several other well-known players. The Harvard eleven should receive some support from...
...very much taken up with them. Tolstoi is extraordinary; he is wonderful; but I think the old man has actually gone daft, for it is in credible that any one could hold such paradoxes of opinion. But his literary excellence is wonderfully artistic. 'Peace and War' I enjoy the best of those of his works that I have read...
...care of them otherwise. Professor Cohn's descriptions of the events which accompanied the fall of the Empire and of life during the siege were extremely interesting and it is to be hoped that the lecture will be repeated on another occasion, when more students will be able to enjoy...
Although Princeton seldom has the privilege of being entertained by any of the best musical talent of the country, on account of her situation, the tables are to be reversed this evening, and we are to enjoy a concert given by Mrs. Gerritt Smith in conjunction with a number of well-known soloists. It was through the instrumentality of Prof. Marquand that arrangements for the concert were made, and a reception will be tendered the singers by the professor at his residence immediately after the close...