Word: staged
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting in Sanders Theatre Wednesday evening for the organization of the Graduates Athletic Association, Gen. W. A. Bancroft '78, will be the presiding officer and will explain the plan proposed. The Hon. Theodore Roosevelt '80, will make an address. Seats will be reserved on the stage for members of the corporation and board of overseers, and former captains of athletic teams. The galleries, and all unoccupied space at the back of the hall after the meeting begins, will be open to undergraduates exclusively. Any member of the Graduate Schools who desires to join the association or is interested...
...graduate interest in the project. The suggestion in regard to the restaurant will doubtless prove valuable, though at present, such matters of detail can hardly be decided. As far as the name is concerned, "University Club" is not altogether satisfactory, and though it is used at the present stage of the proceedings in default of a better title, it is to be hoped that a more suitable one can be selected later...
...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...
...music and the costumes continue to be the greatest attractions of the play. The costuming of the principals is gorgeous without being in the least gaudy, and that of the female chorus is exquisite. The stage is well lighted by electric stage lights and by calcium lights from the front...
Aside from the scholarly attainment necessary for the production of any French classic, the purely mechanical difficulties of providing a suitable stage setting in Sanders Theatre have been so successfully overcome that those who are not familiar with the details of the work would be apt to underestimate the achievement...