Word: pageants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Final preparations have been completed for the Yale pageant which starts tomorrow. This affair celebrates the 200th anniversary of the removal of Yale College to New Haven an elaborate program has been arranged, and efforts have been made to accommodate the thousands of people who are expected in New Haven over the week-end. For weeks all hotel accommodations have been reserved, and restaurant keepers stocking up for the event. The New Haven is to run special trains from various points, and there will be parking space at the Bowl for over 6,000 automobiles...
...should miss seeing the superb production of 'Henry VIII,' which Sir Herbert Tree, the leading actor-manager of the English stage, is bringing to the Hollis Street Theatre tonight for a limited engagement. It is fortunate that all members of the University can now witness the pageant-play which was one of Sir Herbert's notable successes at his Majesty's Theatre, London, and which he brought to America last spring as part of his contribution to the celebration of the Shakespeare Tercentenary. Not for twenty years has this play been given in Boston, not since the performance...
...that the minister from the Netherlands is to represent his government at an institution where the Dutch Reformed religious faith has dominated. Governor Fielder and representatives of practically every college in the United States are to join in the celebration. One of the features is to be a historical pageant in which 700 alumni and graduates will take part. Springfield Republican...
...with educators, civic reformers, artists, and the populace of the United States during the last decade and a half. Yale University, this autumn, is to produce, on a larger scale than any of her rivals have yet attempted, what will very likely prove to be the most imposing academic pageant to date; and this, be it noted, by a conservative institution, only recently awakened to aesthetics' rightful place. Even more significant of the change that has come is the ecclesiastical pageant soon to be shown in the St. Louis Colissum, under the official patronage and for the benefit...
Today's feature in the Technology celebration will be the pageant and masque, "The Conquest of Chaos by Technology," in the new buildings this evening at 8.30 o'clock, and the sailing of the Bucentaur, carrying the archives of the institution to their new home on the Charles. There will be music, fireworks, and a grand illumination. This performance will not be postponed on account of rain. The Harvard Bridge will be open only to foot passengers...