Word: objects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...began its second week at the Tremont Theatre last evening. There may be many critics who inveigh against the dramas of Hoyt-and this last is one of his best-but B cannot be denied that they afford pleasure to the majority of people, and soloing as this main object is encompassed, Hoyt's dramas will continue to meet with success. The various parts in this, "A Texas Steer," are well taken, as the continuous applause and laughter of the audiences attest...
...Atlantic Monthly for November opens with eight chapters of a serial by Stockton, "The House of Martha." Neither Martha nor House appears and the story so far has neither apparent subject nor object. It is told in the first person and concerns itself with a hired listener for the story-teller's stories and an amanuensis with a malarial husband. Stockton is no longer in his prime and this story threatens to be far from prime...
...necessary, and which will more than take the place of the old mask. The new rule provides that no metal substance shall be used in the construction of any guard for the face, but this mask contains no metal whatsoever. It is therefore impossible for anyone to object to its use. The rough game which may be expected in the more important contests makes a mask indispensable, and this last and most successful experiment is highly satisfactory...
...proposed library reading room may well feel proud of the work which has been done, and can rest assured that the large amount of money they have raised from the students, already overburdened with demands for help, will act as a forcible argument for the urgency of the object. This morning a circular will be sent to many thousand of the alumni asking for aid. This circular expresses the feeling of the officers of the university and of the undergraduates; it is re-enforced with a statement of the student subscription and also with a list of the alumni committee...
...nothing new, and until this year there have always been more men on hand than could be accommodated. As we have said before, it is not essential that a man know anything about the science of rowing, or that he has ever even been in a boat-the object of these races is to get new men acquainted with rowing. We assure each and every man of '94 that it will not be amiss for him to enter for Thursday's races...