Word: missed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...every way interesting and delightful. The work of the orchestra was as usual almost faultless and the standard which is usually applied to its work, a standard which may fairly he said to apply in this country to the Boston Symphony Orchestra alone, was not a bit lowered. Miss Priscilla White, the soloist, made a most favorable impression. Her voice is of excellent quality and is used with good taste and great accuracy...
...programme concert to be given in Sanders Theatre tonight at 7.45 is as follows: Suite, Dvorak; Aria from "Der Tod Jesu," Graun; Symphony No. E. Beethoven; Aria from "Hamlet," Thomas; Overture, Euryanthe, Heber. Soloist, Miss Priscilla White...
...Miss Wilkins has a bit of a "pastel in prose" entitled "After the Rain." It is very simple; it is rather pretty; it is printed because Miss Wilkins wrote...
...opening article is "A New Light on the Chinese" with fascinating illustrations from paintings and drawings by the artist, Theodore Wares. Miss Mary E. Wilkins contributes her first attempt at play-writing, entitled "Giles Corey, Yeoman." Theodore Child, the Art-Critic, whose death was recently reported, has a paper on "Some Types of the Virgin." illustrated from paintings by the great masters, including a picture by Sandro Botticelli, which alone is cause enough for the existence of the Pre-Raphaelite School...
...last art-article is Mr. Boyesen's "Norwegian Painters." The rest of the number is filled with fiction chiefly, notable in which is Mr. Hibbard's "Miss Latymnr...