Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Boston Theatre-Silver Falls...
Boston Theatre-Silver Falls...
...Silver Falls."Silver Falls," a new romantic play by Simms and Pettitt, was presented last evening for the first time at the Boston Theatre. The play is of that prevalent type of melodrama in which the last act always sees virtue triumphant and vice punished. The leading part of "Eric Normanhurst" is fairly well taken by William Redmund...
Boston Theatre-Silver Falls...
...dissatisfaction" at the cups. The honor of winning an event ought to be the chief motive for inducing men to enter. The value of the prize lies in what it represents, not in its cost. The cups, even plain three quarter pint cups, represent victory as much as silver medals would. As at present awarded, they have definite meanings, and have become almost an institution. If medals were substituted would not men get tired of them also in a year or two? It must be remembered that at one time the H. A. A. used to give medals and changed...