Word: girls
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...will yet be heard and recognized, does not merit the name 'educator." If an opportunity to gain an education means an opportunity offered to men only, if the word college shall be allowed to stand as significant to the male gender only, if girls because they are girls, are to be forbidden privileges which are rights of their brothers then the action of Columbia was ill-advised. But if to learn applies with equal significance to all, if colleges are to be considered as common benefits open to either sex, if a bright, intelligent girl is to be allowed...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - Daly's Co. in "Nancy & Co." at 2, and "The Country Girl...
...Charon, R. A. Lawrence; Proserpina, W. B. de Billier; Mother Ceres, H. M. Clarke, Jr.; leading shepherdesses, L. M. Keasbey, W. Abbott, A. P. Butler. The honors of the performance were very evenly divided between Messrs. de Billier, Honore, and Rand; the former was the most captivating artificial girl we have ever seen; and acted his - beg pardon - her part to perfection. The ladies of the chorus were also attractive, Messrs. Keasbey, Butler, Abbott. Hallowell, and Le Roy especially...
...which is occupied by Miss Braislin, the Professor of Mathematics. The costumes were Japanese, with the exception of that of Latisha, which was classical. The Mathematikado wore a black robe of angular cut, embellished with geometrical figures in white; Trig Trig on the contrary was a pretty young girl in white, with wondrous problems pictured on her dress in black lines and figures; Ayty Ayt was an interesting and susceptible young man; and Bot Ah Nee wore a gown embroidered with a remarkable collection of vegetables, ferns, roots and flowers...
BOSTON THEATRE. - Boston Ideals in "The Bohemian Girl...