Word: enjoyments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Aunt Jack.The managers of the Tremont Theatre continue to present "Aunt Jack." The play seems to attract large houses who thoroughly enjoy themselves. The acting is up to the standard which the play requires. The play is fairly interesting, but extremely coarse in places. Agnes Booth, as usual, does well; the role is beneath her, however...
...Surbridge, L. S., followed for the negative. He criticised the position of his opponents sharply. He wished the negro to enjoy his full rights, but thought other means desirable. The South does not need armed force but wise counsel to aid her in the solution of this difficult problem...
...Museum the comedy of "Old Heads and Young Hearts" is presented with the attractive simplicity of Mr. George W. Mason, the grace of Miss Annie Clark, and the burlesque of Mr. George C. Boniface. The lover of good comedy may enjoy this play between now and Wednesday...
...Needed at Yale." The writer was much alarmed lest "Yale democracy" should suffer seriously from the yearly increasing extravagance shown in conducting the Junior Promenade. "From the modest affair of ten years ago," he said, "this promenade has grown to an elaborate structure with numerous accessories to manage, enjoy, and recover from, which requires the time and energy of perhaps a third of the students for a week, while the pockets of many of them need the balance of the year for complete recuperation...
...class and 'varsity crews, but since a new boat house has been put up, which the regular crews will not trouble, such men will be enabled at a small expense to carry on their sport as much as they please. There must be many men in college who would enjoy a sculling race vastly, and not the race only, but much more the practice on the river. Pairoared, and four-oared rowing is also very pleasant, and if there were cups offered or a suitable race arranged, many would go into the sport with zest. Such races, once started, would...