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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Everett Athenaeum from the orbit which some of its early friends and former members had confidently asserted to be its only proper one must be a source of hearty congratulation for those most interested. The success that attended the theatricals at Andover and Exeter on Friday the 17th, and Saturday the 18th instant, was such as to make these occasions memorable in the society's history; and if the enthusiasm of an audience means anything, the society will have a hearty welcome whenever it chooses to revisit either of these towns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHENAEUM THEATRICALS. | 4/24/1874 | See Source »

About ten weeks ago there appeared three lines in the Advertiser, to the effect that fifty supers were wanted at the "Boston"; and the next day three bold youths applied to the proper authority, and were promised a role in the Saturday matinee. In "Faust" they had a grand chance to display their military training. On Monday "Il Trovatore" found five already in the secret. But the triumph was reserved for Friday night, when "Aida" brought them out twenty strong. With what pride did the standard-bearers look upon the rowing men, who were selected to bring in the victorious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BEHIND THE SCENES. | 4/10/1874 | See Source »

TICKETS, with reserved seats, to the Glee Club Concert in Boston, on Saturday afternoon, the 18th, may be obtained at Russell's Music Store, 126 Tremont Street. Also a number of admission tickets are for sale at the same place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brevities. | 4/10/1874 | See Source »

BESIDES the three serials now being published in Every Saturday, the last number contains a very interesting reminiscence of Agassiz by a former pupil, an article on "Woman's Work Abroad," and an entertaining story translated from the Russian of Pouspkin. "Kyle Griffiths, a Tale of the Welsh Coast" possesses only the merit of brevity; a hackneyed plot, told in the old, stereotyped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Exchanges. | 3/27/1874 | See Source »

FROM the Forest and Stream we gather the following in regard to the English crews who are to meet on Saturday next. Average weight of the Cambridge crew, 163 pounds, Average weight of the Oxford crew, 173 pounds. In the Oxford boat the stroke is the lightest man, and the bow the heaviest but one. In the Cambridge, the bow is the lightest, and the three heaviest are Nos. 4, 5, and 6. The indications of a good race are numerous, the betting being two to one in favor of the lighter crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Exchanges. | 3/27/1874 | See Source »

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