Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ladies of Venice in dressing their gondoliers in the most elegant liveries. This poem was rapturously applauded, and, though brief, received as much praise as given to any during the evening. The Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale read two selections from "Mr. Ingram's Double"- the Double's success at Governor Gorgeous' Ball, and the ruinous consequences of the imposture at the town meeting. Dr. Hale's reading lent an additional interest to this charming bit of comedy. Mr. William Winter moved the audience deeply when he read with much feeling "Lines Written a Few Days After Longfellow's Death...
...Harvard University Boat Club will be given by the Glee Club, Pierian Sodality and Banjo Club, at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Boston, on Tuesday evening, March 6, at 8 o'clock. The number and character of the patrons and patronesses of the undertaking should insure its success. The tickets, one dollar each, may be obtained at Herrick's Theatre Ticket Agency, Hotels Vendome and Brunswick, and at Clarke and Carruth's in Boston; and at Sever's University Bookstore in Cambridge. There are no reserved seats...
...Freshman Glee Club gives its first concert this evening in Peirce Hall, Brookline. Nearly all the tickets have been already disposed of, and there is every indication that the concert will be a success. The club has been steadily at work since October under the supervision of Mr. Locke. Rehearsals have been held twice a week through the winter, and recently, in anticipation of the concert, two rehearsals have been held each day. A freshman glee club is useful in training material for the 'Varsity Club in after years, and it would seem that '91 had some very good...
...This is a very easy way of helping the crew, and every one may be sure at the same time of getting his money's worth. We trust that the students will give their hearty support in this matter, and help to make the concert a grand financial success...
...House of Representatives has the power to impeach a president or a member of the Supreme Court, and why should it not have the right to deliberate on the case of one of its own members? Mr. R. T. Paine, Jr., emphasized his colleagues remarks and spoke of the success of the court decisions on controverted elections in England. Mr. W. M. Magee was the second to speak on the negative. In reply to a statement of the opposing side, he said that it was only partisan newspapers and second-rate politicians who assert that the committee on elections...