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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...comedy in five acts, by Karl Gutzkow, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft of Boston, at Copley Hall, on the evenings of January 27 and 28. Cast of "Zopf und Schwert." The final cast of the play is as follows: Friedrich Wilhelm I, A. Kuttner 1G. Die Koenigin, Miss E. Muensterberg Prinzessin Wilhelmine, Miss K. Tyng Der Erbprinz von Baireuth, Dr. R. Drechsler General von Grumbkow, W. Roth 1G. Graf Schwerin, C. O. Mueller '11 Graf Wartensleben, F. Wellman '11 Graf Seckendorf, R. Lempp Gr.Dv. Ritter Hotham, E. Eiserhardt 1G. Frau von Viereck, Miss M. T. Jackson Frau...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deutscher Verein Play Jan. 27 and 28 | 1/18/1909 | See Source »

BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Germaine Arnaud. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Richard Strauss, Tone Poem, "Ein Heldenleben"; Saint Saens, Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor, No. 2; Weber, Overture, "Die Freischutz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 1/16/1909 | See Source »

...early portrait of Chaucer, painted in oil on an oak panel, by bequest of the late Professor Charles Eliot Norton. The inscription on its back states that this picture was presented to Benjamin Dyke in 1803, at which time it had been preserved in the family of its donor, Miss Frances Lambert, for more than three centuries. In recent years, it has been known as the Seddon portrait. It was bought, after Mr. Seddon's death, by Mr. Fairfax Murray, who later sold it to Mr. James Loeb. Mr. Loeb presented it to Professor Norton. Professor Norton bequeathed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Norton Bequest to College Library | 1/5/1909 | See Source »

...actors, the earliest to distinguish himself was H. G. Eisenstadt '12, who played to the life a naive peddler. Hartwell himself was taken by R. M. Middlemass '09, whose acting grew steadily better from beginning to end, a gentle, noble, and at every crisis finely impassioned figure. Miss Gragg in an uneven role gave through the last two acts so sincere a performance that the house broke into applause at her defiance of the Rabbi, and then at the last became physically uncomfortable over her anguish at Hartwell's well-acted deatn. Her appeals, her sobs, her despair, were surprisingly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "PROMISED LAND" A SUCCESS | 12/16/1908 | See Source »

Other important additions are: a series of spiders from Miss Elizabeth B. Bryant; several interesting memorials of William Dandridge Peck, of the class of 1782, America's first scientific entomologist and the University's first professor of natural history, received from his grand-daughter, Miss Mary D. Peck; a collection of mammals from Lower California and Central and Western China; a series of Icelandic birds, from Messrs. J. W. Hastings and L. J. deG. Milhau; a number of mammalian heads and horns and the mount of a male caribou from Dr. W. L. Smith M.'92; a specimen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Report of Zoological Museum | 12/14/1908 | See Source »

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