Word: schiller
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...July number of the Harvard Monthly is devoted to dramatics, and contains a leader "Miss Adams and Joan of Arc" explaining her views on the character; the prologue to Schiller's "Maid of Orleans" translated by Professor W. G. Howard; "Impressions of an Actor" by Tyrone Power; and "Death and the Dicers," by F. Schenck '09, K. R. Macgowan writes of "Honor versus Proctors," and N. Foerster of Lafcadio Hearn...
This evening in the Stadium Miss Maude Adams and her company will present Schiller's "Joan of Arc" before the largest audience ever gathered together in America to witness a theatrical performance. The unusual interest that has been shown already by the public, and the nature of the production combine to make a remarkable occasion...
...Loring (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Lyne to Yamins (inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Latin B: (Assignment of rooms, Latin B). Section 4, Professor Rand, Sever 17 Section 5, Mr. Fobes, Sever 18 Physics C: (Assignment of rooms, Physics C.) Adams to Leslie (inclusive), Zoological Lecture Room Levin to Ross (inclusive), Pierce 202 Schiller to Williams (inclusive), Pierce...
Today is the last day for persons who have had opportunity to subscribe in advance for seats for the performance of Schiller's "Joan of Arc" to send in their subscriptions to George W. Cram, Treasurer, Box E, Cambridge. After June 7 seats will be put on public sale at the Co-operative, the Colonial Theatre, Boston, and the Empire Theatre, New York...
Persons who have had an opportunity to subscribe in advance for seats for the performance of Schiller's "Joan of Are," to be given by Miss Maude Adams in the Stadium on June 22, and who have not already sent in their subscriptions, are advised to do so at once, addressing their communications to George W. Cram, Treasurer, Box E. Cambridge...