Word: misses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Well, Dan." said the reporter, "you haven't been in Cambridge lately; we miss you; you used to make us forget the lunch we'd eaten, as we came from Memorial...
...Globe Theatre next Monday evening "Patience" will be presented in a spectacular form, and on a much larger scale than has yet been attempted in this city. The company is a new one which has recently been formed by Mr. John Stetson. Miss Hattie Moore, late from San Francisco, will take the part of Patience, and Madame Jarbeau that of Angela. Miss Moore is spoken of by the San Francisco papers as a charming actress...
...Park, Miss Maggie Mitchell will present a new play by Mr. George F. Fuller, called "The Little Savage." The play is highly spoken of and is well worthy of being added to the fine repertoire of this charming little actress...
...attendance at the last symphony concert was larger than ever before, in spite of the midyears. We are glad that men are beginning to appreciate the musical treat furnished us at so cheap a rate, and we hope no one will miss the two concluding concerts of Feb. 8 and March...
...Greek play. It is rarely that a piece is mounted better or presented with more regard to the accessories of a piece. We advise our readers to see this play, for it marks an important era in the local history of the drama. The acting of Mr. Riddle, Miss Cayvan, and indeed of the whole cast, is excellent." The general opinion of the press throughout the country seems to be that the Greek play at the Globe is a success. It is worthy of a good support from Harvard...