Word: grands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...return of grand opera to Boston after an absence of two years was marked last evening by the appearance of Montemezzi's new work "The Love of Three Kings." This year's season is introductory to a precedent in local operatic staging in that Mlle. Pavlowa and her entire "Ballet Russe" have been secured to co-operate with the Boston Grand Opera Company in their productions. Thus, in "Carmen," which is being given tonight, the complete ballet will be introduced as originally composed by Bizet. This ballet has never before been given in its entirety in this country. In cases...
...will be entertained by President and Mrs. Lowell tomorrow evening. The first session will take place Thursday and on Thursday evening there will be a dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston for the members of the National Institute. On the following day the annual award of the Grand Prix of the Institute will take place. It will be presented this year to the American author who has done most for fiction in the United States...
...season will last four weeks and many of the world's great singers will appear besides the added attraction of Mile. Pavlowa and her unparalleled Ballet Russe. The Boston Grand Opera Company has arranged for the presentation of the most modern and elaborate scenic effects and the orchestra is to be one of the finest that has ever appeared with the company...
...Opera Association has taken steps towards the procuring of seats at a reduce rate for students for the coming season of memo-dramatic and standard grand opera to the presented by the Boston Grand Opera Company in conjunction with Mile. Pavlows and her entire Imprial Russian Ballet. The association has secured the two front rows in the second balconies for every night of the four weeks of the season which will extend from November 15 to December 11. These seats are normally $2 apiece but have been obtained at $1 apiece for association members...
...Cambridge Board upon the question of the registration of University students. The question of improper assessment was in connection with the reliability of the witnesses produced by the applicants before the Board of Assessors, and which has been made the subject of an investigation by the Middlesex County Grand Jury, and upon which the Grand Jury as yet has reported no finding. The contention of the applicants on this point was that this question was not one which the registrars could pass upon since it involved the action of an entirely separate body, namely the Board of Assessors...