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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tickets will be on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's on March 31 and April 1. Further details will be announced later...
Tickets for the various performances will be on sale today for all but the final Cambridge ones. The New York performances will take place on the evenings of April sixth, seventh, and eighth, with a matinee also on the eighth, in Chickering Hall. The tickets for these dates will be for sale at the Harvard Club, Brentano's, Woman's Exchange, Winsor Hotel, Fifth Avenue Hotel, W. J. Jenkins, and here at Thurston's. The New York patronesses are: Mrs. Francis R. Appleton, Mrs. Francis C. Barlow, Mrs. Edmund L. Baylies, Mrs. Chas. C. Beaman, Mrs. Edward R. Bell...
...Boston performances will be held on the evenings of April thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth with a matinee on the fifteenth, in Horticultural Hall. Tickets will be for sale at all the Boston Hotels, Woman's Exchange and at Thurston's. The list of Boston patronesses has not been completed. The first performance, for the graduates and their friends only, will be at the club house on April fourth...
...Committee on the Junior Dinner wishes attention called to the fact that the blue book has been taken from Leavitt and Peirce's and tickets for the dinner put on sale. Not quite half the class have signed. This is not as large as we hoped to see, yet it is a far better record than previous classes have had. There is a probability however that men who have signed with perfectly goods intentions cannot be present. The committee urges, nevertheless, that each man may feel in honor hound to buy his ticket, unless for some absolutely unforeseen reason...
...lady before Mr. Barrett's death and his own illness changed his plans. Mr. Paul Arthur, Mr. MacKay, Miss Netta Guion are others of the company. The stage management is under the direction of Mr. Robt. M. Eberle, formerly stage manager for Mr. Booth and Mr. Barrett. Seats on sale at Columbia Theatre, the Brunswick Hotel and the usual agencies...