Word: opening
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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These lectures are open to all members of the university...
...cannot make a comparison between the modern and Greek theatre. The Greeks went to the theatre in the morning and stayed all day. The theatre was only open for three days in the spring, on the occasion of the Dionysias festival. It was a religious duty for the people to attend at this time, as it was a period of utter abandonment to pleasure...
...consider and act. The motion was seconded by Messrs. Willard and Butter. Wetmore, '89, moved to amend by making the three undergradnate members of the committee the captains of the baseball, foot ball and Mott Haven teams. The amendment was accepted by Mr. Sears. When the question was thrown open to discussion it soon became evident that there was a decided opposition to the appointment of a committee thus constituted; in the end the amendment was withdrawn, and for the original motion was substituted one to the effect that the meeting appoint a committee to consider the advisability...
There will be a meeting of the Zoological Club, tonight at the museum. Doors open from...
...very interesting course of three lectures is to be given under the auspices of the Harvard Finance Club. These lectures will be open to the public, and they should be largely attended. The first will be given in Sever 11, at 7.30 o'clock by Mr. John Knox; the subject of the lecture is United States On Monday evening, April 22, Mr. John C. Soley will speak at the same place and hour, on "The Isthmian Canal." The last lecture will be given in Sanders Theatre on Monday, April 28, at eight o'clock, by Judge Thomas M. Cooley. Judge...