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...followed. When they disappeared into the next entry they were forced through one of the door-ways by several watchmen and caught red-handed with a pack of tickets, at 50 cents each, which were to admit the bearer to the First Grand Ball, to be given by the Longfellow Social Club." Two of them were fined $10 each and the third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY THEFTS IN THE YARD | 1/23/1914 | See Source »

...stage representation of "Evangeline," which opened at the Park Theatre in New York on Saturday evening last, has some special interest for these living in the vicinity of the Longfellow home, and it will doubtless attract many Harvard men when, in a few weeks, it is brought to Boston. The first night in New York was largely an invitation production. Among the guests present were a few of the Harvard Faculty, several of the faculty of Columbia and instructors from other colleges. Mr. Arthur Hopkins, the producer of the play, is a Cornell graduate. Mr. G. R Bunker '10, recently...

Author: By I. L. Winter., | Title: "EVANGELINE" DRAWS PRAISE | 10/10/1913 | See Source »

...story of Evangeline is put into dramatic form exactly, so far s incident goes, as it is told by Longfellow. Indeed some of the lines of the poem are incorporated into one or two of the spoken parts. The opening of the play is thus made very beautiful by the appearance of the "Spirit of Arcadie," who in a mystic forest setting recites, the lines, "This is the forest primeval...

Author: By I. L. Winter., | Title: "EVANGELINE" DRAWS PRAISE | 10/10/1913 | See Source »

...shall the balance be redressed? The writers of the prize essays are at some pains to suggest definite things that might be done. One of them is "more celebrations in connection with our illustrious graduates." One seldom hears mentioned the names, for instance, of Emerson, Longfellow, Summer, or Thoreau. Even Lincoln's birthday went by without any observance. The point here is that the undergraduate would be led to note the absence of names of men of athletic fame in the past, and to reflect upon the significance of it. Then the more intellectual clubhouses might be made to rival...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND COMMENT | 6/2/1913 | See Source »

...portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, by George Healy, the property of Mrs. A. V. S. Anthony, of West Newton, has recently been placed on exhibition on the south wall above the piano in the Living Room of the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Portrait of Longfellow in Union | 3/14/1913 | See Source »

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