Word: stockings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish the undergraduates could know the feeling toward Harvard which exists down town among men who didn't go to college. Her name coupled with athletics is a laughing-stock. What is worse, owing to the present prominence of athletics, the name of Harvard as a university, from constant association with defeat, is loosing its reputation among a number of men, who, not graduates themselves, have sons who will soon be old enough for college...
...powerful story of "Carmen," the character made famous by Calve, will be interpreted by the Castle Square Company next week. This opera of Bizet is by far the greatest undertaking of the stock company which has achieved such remarkable favor in lighter operas, and its efforts can aim no higher. The story, it is remembered, is that of Carmen, the cigarette girl, the prettiest and most coquettish of all in the factory, who throws a bouquet to Jose, a brigadier at Seville. Jose falls in love. A quarrel ensues among the girls. Carmen, declared the assailant, is ordered to prison...
...powerful story of "Carmen," the character made famous by Calve, will be interpreted by the Castle Square Company next week. This opera of Bizet is by far the greatest undertaking of the stock company which has achieved such remarkable favor in lighter operas, and its efforts can aim no higher. The story, it is remembered, is that of Carmen, the cigarette girl, the prettiest and most coquettish of all in the factory, who throws a bouquet to Jose, a brigadier at Seville. Jose falls in love. A quarrel ensues among the girls. Carmen, declared the assailant, is ordered to prison...
...this University. There is no one who is not familiar with La Fontaine, not only because of his simple tales, but because he has been so widely translated, which is the surest proof of the excellence of a work. Many of his fables have been worked into that great stock of books that form the basis of elementary instruction, spellers, primers, and the like...
...production of "The Chimes of Normandy" by the Castle Square Opera Co. this week is fully up to the high standard of this admirable lyric stock company. Mr. Philip Hale writes in the Journal: "Mr. Murray was admirable as ever, and Mr. Persse sang with taste and with voice unimpaired by the strain to which it has been subjected. Mr. Wolff's Gaspard is well known here, and it must be said that it gives pleasure to the audience. In some respects it is the best piece of work he has done at the Castle Square. His performance has evidently...