Word: likes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Statue exercises of the past: to which there is so little that it is difficult to appreciate their beginning or their ending. But so far no very enticing program for this new departure has been proposed. "Dancing on the green" has been suggested:--as if people would feel like careering around on the grass when they knew that civilized dancing was going on at the various Spreads. There may be some to whom this "dancing on the green" will appeal, but it will not appeal to all--and general consent is needed to make this new Stadium plan a success...
...there are at present several cases of measles and mumps among Harvard students, I desire to call attention to the importance of consulting a physician immediately if there is the slightest occasion to suspect either disease. I should also like to emphasize the following facts...
...Acres," by Tom Taylor and A. W. Dubourg. This play will be presented here on April 19 and 20. Unlike the plays which the association has given of late years. "New Men and Old Acres" is modern in every sense of the word and very like many of the comedies now on the stage...
...plays of Shakespere, similar to those so successfully given last spring by Mr. Greet's Woodland Players. At least four performances will be given, probably including "A Midsummer Night's Dream. With regard to the other three, no definite announcement can yet be made, except that possibly "As You Like It," as given last year, will be repeated. It is not likely that the "Merchant of Venice" or "Twelfth Night," which were very recently given in Boston, will be presented. The plays will be given by the same company as last year, and Miss Ethel Wynne Matthison, Mr. Ben Greet...
...lecture, like the three preceding ones, was fully illustrated by reproductions of contemporary engravings and sketches, and plans of the various places described...