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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...junior crew candidates have been reduced to 12 men. The first crew is gradually getting into good time and form under the coaching of Mumford '87. The training table will be at Miss Lapin's. The crew will probably not go on the river until Saturday...
...appearance, Friday evening, March 15, at Music Hall. The programme for this concert will be the most interesting one he has yet given here, and he will have the assistance of a carefully selected orchestra under the direction of Mr. Emil Mollenhrur, also M. Lachaume, the favorite pianist, and Miss Elizabeth C. Hamlin, one of Boston's best known sopranos. Popular prices will be charged and seats can now be obtained at the box office...
THIS is the second and last week of Pauline Hall's engagement in "Dorcas" at the Boston Museum. The original music by the eminent composer Max Hirschfeld, who personally conducts the orchestra, is sure to be appreciated. Miss Hall in her triple role of peddler, "mine host's wife," and Lady Honoria, never fails to elicit applause. Mr. C. B. Bradshaw as Lubin Mugby makes a most successful country bumpkin. The rest of the cast are well suited to the demands of the play...
...cast of Trilby will be: Trilby, Miss Virginia Harned; Svengali, Mr. Wilton Lackaye; Taffy, Mr. Burr McIntosh; Little Billie, Mr. Alfred Hickman; The Laird, Mr. John Glendenning; Gecko, Mr. Paton Gibbs. Others are George Bean, Bertha Welby, and Mathilde Cottrelly...
...bequest to Radcliffe College by the late Miss Ellen M. Barr of New Ipswich, New Hampshire, was inaccurately stated in yesterday's papers. By Miss Barr's will, the "Harvard Annex," now Radcliffe College, receives a residuary bequest amounting to between forty and forty-five thousand dollars, to "be applied in the form of annual scholarships of not less than $250 and not more than $300, for the benefit of students in the said 'Annex' who, in point of character, ability and physical constitution, give promise of future usefulness and who stand in need of pecuniary assistance...