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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HOLLIS ST. THEATRE.- Matinee, "Electra" of Sophocles; evening, "Adonis...
...report of the game at Southboro on Wednesday between St. Marks nine and a picked nine from Ninety-one was received too late for publication in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...playing on both sides was wretched, nearly every man making one or more errors before the game was finished. The pitching of Manning was weak, seventeen hits being made off his delivery. The outfielders and shortstop of the St. Mark's nine did by far the best work of the team, but the men as a whole played loosely. The team play of the Ninety-one nine was weaker, if possible, than that of their opponents, but their batting was good...
JAMES W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, and 436 Harvard St.- Bulletin...
Professors Goodwin, White, and Wright of the Greek department, and Mr. Hayes, who has the work in elocution, have become much interested in the forthcoming matinee performance on April 25th, at the Hollis St. Theatre, of the "Electra," of Sophocles, by the students of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. established in the Lyceum Theatre, New York city. Mr. Franklin H. Sargent, a Harvard graduate, and former instructor in the university, is the director of the Dramatic Academy, and has had for his associates in that institution many theartical professionals. In New York the "Electra" was presented with great success...