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...first performance of "Athalie" in Sanders Theatre last evening had more spirit and more smoothness than any of the rehearsals, and by Wednesday, the company will be able to give as perfect a production as can be seen of any play on the amateur stage...
...play did not win the admiration it deserved, "Athalie," in fact was far ahead of its time, it was written for posterity. The protagonist never appears. The real hero is never seen, for that hero is Jehovah the God of the Hebrews working through the agency of the High Priest...
...their bloody persecutions of the Prophets. Athaliah, no less impious than her mother, soon drew her husband to idolatry, and even caused to be built in Jerusalem a temple to Baal, which was the god of the country of Tyre and Sidon, where Jezebel was born. Jehoram, after having seen all the princes his children, with the single exception of Ahaziah, perish by the hands of the Arabians and the Philistines, himself died wretchedly from a lingering sickness which consumed his bowels. His fearful death did not prevent Ahaziah from imitating his impiety and that of Athaliah his mother...
HARVARD ATHLETES are not all dead. This is plainly seen from "Afield and Afloat." In this special magazine (just out) are to be found pictures of leading athletes such as Wrenn, Cabot, Burke, Forbes, Paine, Vincent, Goodrich, Hollister. This book contains plates of famous players in all branches of athletics in Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and others. Bound nicely, and intended not merely to look at but to keep. Sold at Memorial or sent by mail for 25 cents, by F. H. Beals 1900, 7 Wendell street...
HARVARD ATHLETES are not all dead. This is plainly seen from "Afield and Afloat." In this special magazine (just out ) are to be found pictures of leading athletes such as Wrenn, Cabot, Burke, Forbes, Paine, Vincent, Goodrich, Hollister. This book contains plates of famous players in all branches of athletics in Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and others. Bound nicely, and intended not merely to look at but to keep. Sold at Memorial or sent by mail for 25 cents, by F. H. Beals 1900, 7 Wendell street...