Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Boston Symphony Orchestra gave the first of the winter series of concerts at Sanders Theatre last night before an audience completely filling the house. It is unfortunate that Harvard men do not take advantage of this opportunity to hear an orchestra which rivals any in the country, when it gives concerts in our own midst. Certainly the most unmusical man could enjoy such a programme as given last night. It was not of the heavy classical compositions which the ordinary person cannot appreciate, but every selection was particularly musical, and interesting. The first number was the overture "Barber of Bagdad...
...distinguished French comedian gave his lecture on "L' art du Comedien" yesterday afternoon in Sander's Theatre before a very large and highly appreciative audience. Professor Cohn in a few well chosen words introduced M. Coquelin and congratulated the Conference Francaise upon their good fortune in being able to hear M. Coquelin, as a lecturer...
...Chapel was well filled last evening by a congregation which assembled to hear a sermon preached by Professor Geo. P. Fisher, D. D., of Yale. The text was taken from Ephesians iv-26: "Be angry and sin not." The preacher said that he had examined all the essays in the New Testament in which Christ is said to have shown anger towards them about Him and that he had found those classes of persons towards whom the anger had been drawn; first, those who endeavored to tempt Him to desert His mission and to put his power to a wrong...
...keep out an element which generally attends public lectures in Cambridge more from an idle curiosity than from any genuine interest in the affair. We trust that when M. Coquelin comes he may be as well repaid for his visit as those who will have the opportunity to hear...
Union Hall, Cambridgeport, was more than crowded last evening by citizens of Boston and Cambridge, who came to hear the address of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge on the issures of the present political campaign. A large number of Harvard men were present who enthusiastically greeted the spreaker...