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June 20. 9.30 A. M., the class will assemble at the Harvard Club of Boston. 10.30 A. M., they will leave for Cliff House, North Scituate, for the afternoon and night. The class dinner will be held at Cliff House, followed by a minstrel show given by members of the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIFTY-THREE CLASSES CELEBRATE REUNIONS | 6/21/1921 | See Source »

...McLaughlin 2L and C. S. Swan '19 are taking part in a minstrel show which will be given in Dahlgren Hall, E street, South Boston, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. All proceeds will go to "The Little House," a settlement house in the crowded part of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minstrel Show for "Little House" | 4/10/1917 | See Source »

...difficulty, apparently, in deciding whether to rhyme or not to rhyme. In "Lullaby" he effects a compromise; the result is not so successful as some of his work in freer form. "Loneliness," by Mr. Putnam, purposely lacks definiteness of outline; the setting and the mood are, however, well suggested. "Minstrel," an unsigned sonnet of considerable charm, is simple and, within its limits is satisfying. The number is brought to a conclusion by a sonnet sequence, "In a Time of National Doubt," by Mr. Norris. In spite of several prosy phrases, this work, ranging from the meditative to the stirring...

Author: By W. C. Greene, | Title: Variety Marks Current Advocate | 6/15/1916 | See Source »

Besides the various booths, games, music, and dancing, special entertainments are held every afternoon and evening. The program for today includes dances by Miss Aleto, a minstrel skit by Messrs. Scott and Bayrd, an exhibition of fencing by Mrs. Cass's fencing girls, songs by Mr. Morse Wemple, and a play by the Colonial College Stock Company...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST DAY OF KERMESSE FLAMANDE | 1/23/1915 | See Source »

...confess our sanction of drunkenness, indecency, lying, disrespectfulness and thieving," writes one correspondent, apropos of the "Beer, Movies, Cigarettes" advertised on the posters of the Sophomore banquet. On the other side, another tells us that "beer . . . changes the yelping minstrel into Caruso," and claims that it is "the only thing that makes a meeting go." Both of these writers are intolerant, and each runs to ridiculous extremes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BEER QUESTION. | 1/21/1915 | See Source »

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