Word: plays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...public sale of tickets for "The High Flier," the Pi Eta Society play for this year, begins today. Seats may be obtained at $1.50 each at Herriek's, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's or by applying to M.W. Morrill, Box 102, Cambridge. They may also be obtained at the box offices. Performances will be given as follows: tonight, dress rehearsal; tomorrow, graduates' night; April 20, matinee in Jordan Hall, Boston; April 27, in Lowell; April 28, in Quincy; April 30, in Cambridge; May 3, in Haverhill; May 5, in Cambridge. The Cambridge performances will be given in the club theatre...
...that the entry books, now open at Leavitt & Peirce's, will be finally closed Friday evening at 6 o'clock. The names of at least twelve players and a captain must be given with each team entered. Men entering as individual players, by signifying what positions they wish to play, will be assigned to teams by the manager. The games of the series will begin immediately after the spring recess...
Dwyer made the first goal for Columbia after 30 minutes of play. A few minutes before the end of the half a foul was called on Houston and Smith made another goal for Columbia, making the score 2 to 0. In the second half the University team played a much better game and Leland succeeded in scoring a goal after 25 minutes of play. There was no further scoring until the last minute of play when Leland made his second goal...
...second public, performance of Chapman's "Al Fooles," the eleventh annual play presented by the Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The last performance will be given on Saturday in "The Barn," Wellesley. Tickets at $1.50, $1. and $.75 are on sale at Herrick's, and may also be obtained by applying to H. C. Beaman, Matthews...
Columbia has had a very successful season, having won all the four games played up to this time. The team has defeated Yale, Pennsylvania, Haverford and Cornell. The result of today's game may settle the intercollegiate championship. If the Columbia team wins, it will have an undisputed claim to the championship; in case of a Harvard victory, the University team will play a second game with Yale...