Word: hear
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...series of lectures by the greatest Greek archaeologist, Dr. Dorpfeld. The subjects that he has chosen are quite as attractive to the general student as to the specialist in the classics. To the latter, however, his visit is peculiarly welcome, since it enables him to see and hear the man whose views, particularly in connection with the Greek theatre, he has heard so many times quoted...
...week, and those who do not attend deny themselves a rare pleasure. The second summer season is fairly started and all indications point to a success even greater than that of last year. The popularity of the Castle Square as a cool and perfectly ventilated theatre, where one can hear the best music for the least money, is increasing steadily. The promenade concerts between the acts by the Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club, giving the latest music of the day in a popular form, are highly enjoyable. The best seats are 25 cents and 50 cents only...
...patrons of this stock company, now well along in their second year of performances, are fortunate indeed in being able to hear the best operas sung by a capable company at low prices. It takes but one visit to the Castle Square to determine the worth of the entertainment there...
...would again urge the organization of this support by the baseball management. On Saturday afternoon let us hear again the long, stirring Harvard cheers given in exact unison by five hundred men. That is the sort of applause that goes to the heart of each separate player and makes him feel that the honor of the University rests in great part upon him, and that he will do all there is in him to do to show that this trust has not been misplaced. If this sort of organized cheering is not given at the game, and kept...
...class make up each club. The members of the first year class constitute the superior court, which meets sixteen times during the winter, each member arguing four cases during the term. One counsel is taken for each side of the question, and the other six members of the court hear the arguments. These six members are justices and are presided over by a second-year member of the club, who is called the chief justice. The arguments last about two hours, after which the counsel retire and the court discusses the merits of the case; then the counsel are recalled...