Word: famously
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...FAMOUS BOSTONIANS. - It is not extravagant to say that the advent of the famous Bostonians to the Tremont Theatre for a repertory engagement of a standard comic opera is one of the most important operatic engagements of the season...
...been ten or twelve years since Boston has seen the dainty little Lotta in her most famous play, "Zip." This play is now at the Museum and the centre of interest is Annie Lewis, who takes the title role for the first time. She undoubtedly appears to better advantage in this play than any in which she has ever taken a part...
...instructor in the English department has almost completed the necessary arrangements for a production of Ben Jonson's "Silent Woman" in this city, on some date before April 1. This famous play was given a warm reception in New York recently. It is an exact imitation, regarding costumes, stage settings, theatre manners, etc., of the original presentation...
...Look at that man: He is a faithful worker, unselfish neighbor, loyal friend; a patriotic citizen, a righteous man - and all this, not in spite of the fact, but all the more because of the fact, that he was the longest punter or the hardest tackler on the famous '94 team of the University of Pennsylvania...
Professor Langdell entered the Law School in 1851 and graduated in 1854. While at Harvard he acted as student librarian of the Law School, and materially assisted Professor Parsons in the preparation of the notes on his famous work on contracts. After graduation he went to New York, where he engaged in the practice of law. In 1870 he was called to the chair of Dane Professor of Law, in place of Professor Parsons, who had just resigned. In the fall of that year he was made the first Dean of the Law School, which position he still holds...