Word: musically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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PIERIAN SODALITY.- Important rehearsal of new music at 7. Must be full attendance...
...last subscription concert of the season will be given by the Boston Sympohny Orchestra in Music Hall tonight...
...music of the play has been far ahead of any effort of previous years, and in the graduation of R. W. Atkinson, who composed a large part of it, the club will lose a very valuable member. Among the clever actors whom the club will also lose are J. Wendell, Jr., A. B. Nichols, and J. A. Parker. The first two especially have distinguished themselves as among the best actors that the Hasty Pudding has ever...
...close of the present college year the Corporation will make some very thorough alterations in the arrangement of the rooms in Dane Hall, which is now occupied almost exclusively by the Harvard Co-operative Society and one large recitation room for the music courses. The partitions of the upper floor will be almost entirely taken out and the forward part converted into one large lecture-room. There will be other alterations down stairs so as to gain more space for lecture and recitation rooms. The Harvard Co-operative Society will continue, in all probability, to keep its present quarters down...
Tonight the curtain-raiser will be "Two Old Grads," a clever college sketch written by R. H. Post '91. It will be followed by the main piece of the evening, the "Obispah," the music of which has been composed by R. W. Atkinson '91, and L. S. Thompson '92, and the libretto written by B. A. Gould '91. Tomorrow evening Act II, Scene 2, from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" will be put on as a curtain lifter in place of "Two Old Grads...