Word: hear
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...delighted to hear that Mr. Jefferson has consented to give a dramatic discourse to Harvard students. To listen to a man of such experience and reputation on the stage as his has been is a great and rare privilege. No one who has seen Mr. Jefferson act can have failed to be charmed by the personality which makes itself felt through all his characters. One longs to know the man himself apart from his stage disguise. To most persons this is unfortunately impossible; but an informal address will come as near to satisfying them as anything short of personal acquaintance...
...last representative of the "old guard" of great scholars and still greater teachers, who rendered the first contributions to Yale's fame as an institution of learning. He was universally loved as well as respected, and though he was very old, yet every one was shocked to hear of his sudden death. He continued his writings up to the very last...
...Wednesday afternoon, April 24, at 4.30 P. M., Mr. C. T. Copeland will read in Sever 11, some selections from Hamlet. There have been few opportunities for those outside the university to hear Mr. Copeland, and it is felt that all who have been entertained and instructed by Mr. Copeland's series of lectures and readings would gladly share the pleasure with their friends. This announcement is therefore made before vacation in order that those who wish to invite their friends to Harvard on some day of special interest may make arrangements accordingly. This will be the last...
...TAYLOR, Sec.Mr. Wm. Lloyd Garrison will give an address on the "Duty of Total Abstinence," Thursday evening, April 11, in Sever 11, at 7.30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Harvard Total Abstinence League. Dean Briggs will preside. All members of the University are cordially invited to hear Mr. Garrison. Important business meeting at the close of the address...
...SMITH RUSSELL is always a welcome visitor to Boston but his arrival becomes doubly interesting when we hear the announcement of his appearance in a new character, that of Dr. Paugloss, in "The Heir at Law." Mr. Russell opens his engagment at the Hollis on Monday, and during his stay of one week only will present the following repertoire: Monday and Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinee, "Heir at Law;" Wednesday matinee, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, "Peaceful Valley;" Friday and Saturday nights, "A Poor Relation...