Word: field
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Thomas Thorpe. "All Fooles" is a romantic comedy with the characters, which are borrowed from Latin comedy, appearing as types rather than well-rounded individuals. Mr. Swineburne, the English critic, has pronounced "All Fooles" one of the most faultless examples of high comedy in the whole rich field of Elizabethan Drama...
...skating today is good on Hammond's Pond; on Spy Pond, Arlington: at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Brookline Country Club; Cambridge Skating Club; Franklin Field, Dorchester; North Brighton Playground; Ashmont Playground; Gibson Playground; Randolph Street Playground; Charlestown Playground; Wood Island Park, East Boston; Charlesbank, Boston; Public Gardens...
There is good skating today on the Charles River; at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Spy Pond, Arlington; Cambridge Skating Club, and North Brighton Playground. The skating is only fair at Franklin Field, Dorchester, and at the Brookline Country Club...
...companions in arms in the Civil War, who were willing and anxious to give their all in the service of their country. Nothing can be more profitable than to study the lives and characters of these men, whose names have been inscribed on the tablet at Soldiers Field as an everlasting monument to their courage and devotion...
Major Higginson has devoted his life to the interests of Boston and to Harvard. The first great gift that he gave to the University was a vast tract of land, which he wished to be named Soldiers Field in honor of those who had died for the Union during the Civil War. It was to be a place where all Harvard men could enjoy outdoor sports. In the autumn of 1899 he gave $150,000 to build a clubhouse which should "bear no name forever except that of our University." Plans for the building were drawn up by McKim, Mead...