Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...theatre is excellently appointed in every way. The auditorium will seat comfortably three hundred and fifty people, and the stage is large enough to put on a comic opera in first class style. The proscenium arch is a large one, being 22 feet high by 26 feet wide. The stage and mechanical contrivances have been built, under the direction of Mr. E. E. Rose, by Parker and Malloney of the Hollis Street Theatre. Every detail in modern stage construction has been carefully attended...
...Fencing Trophy and the Chess Cup, which are held temporarily, are either stored away for safe keeping or on exhibition in some other place than the Trophy Room. There are also many footballs, baseballs, flags and other trophies won by Harvard teams from year to year which are either put away like the cups or selfishly taken by individuals. All will agree that the Trophy Room is the proper place for these things, but to keep them safely glass cases are needed. The room is so constructed that glass cases could very conveniently be built into the walls at small...
...class shells are now finished except for the outriggers, which will be put on this week...
...three representative speakers of my childhood there were visible two or three things which are not to be found now. The old type of sonorous oratory has almost gone. In those days men thought they must speak in a sort of architectural way. There was something put upon the speech. It was not sure that everything lay in the speech itself...
Yesterday afternoon for the first time this year the University crew candidates rowed on the river. As the gangway had not been put down it was impossible to get an eight in the water, and so the practice was in pairs. These men rowed together: Hollister and Sprague, Boardman and Moulton, J. F. Perkins and Marvin, Thomson and Goodrich, Bull and J. H. Perkins. Captain Goodrich coached from the coxswain 's seat in the pair...