Word: misses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Horace Howard Furness will read Henry V. for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Chas. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street; Mrs. S. T. Hooper, 36 Rutland square; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlborough street; Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street, Boston. Seats reserved. Those on floor and in first three rows of balcony, $2.00. Rear of parquet circle and balcony, $1.50. Family circle, 75 cents. Admission without seat, 50 cents...
...Miss Caroline H. Ingersoll of Keene, N. H., has founded the Ingersoll Lectureship at Harvard, which provides for one lecture a year upon the "Immortality of Man." The fund is arranged to be used on a plan similar to that of the Dudleian Lectureship. The first lecture on this foundation was recently delivered by Dr. Gordon of the Old South Meeting House in Boston, on "Immortality and the New Theodicy." Houghton, Mifflin and Co. will publish this in a small volume about the middle of February...
...farce, spicier than the varieties, more unique than a specialty show, as rich in grace and beauty as a fancy dress ball, and as replete with good acting as the legitimate. The cast is the largest and strongest Mr. Hoyt has ever organized and embraces many prominent people, notably, Miss Belle Archer, leading lady with Nat Goodwin, E. H. Southern and the late Salvini; Clairiesse Agnew, who created such a sensation during the New York run; Chas. Stanley, for whom the part of Napoleon was especially written; Geo. Schiller, a Boston favorite and others to the number of 50 artists...
...FURNESS, LL. D., of Philadelphia, will read Shakespere's Henry V, for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association, on Thursday, March 4, at 3 o'clock. Reserved seats, from 75 cents to $2.00 according to location, may be bought from the following ladies: Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlboro street; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. C. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street...
...FURNESS, LL.D., of Philadelphia, will read Shakespere's Henry V, for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association, on Thursday, March 4, at 3 o'clock. Reserved seats, from 75 cents to $2.00 according to location, may be bought from the following ladies: Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlboro street; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. C. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street...