Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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MANAGER RICH'S TESTIMONIAL. - The annual testimonial tendered assistant-manager Charles J. Rich of the Hollis Street Theatre will occur at that house, Sunday evening, March 17, and already a large demand for seats has been experienced. It is the custom every year for Mr. Rich's numerous friends to...
A new Boys' Club in Boston is being started, to be carried on entirely by Harvard men. A house at 378 Broadway has been secured, and will be opened as soon as the requisite number of workers is made up. The institution will be under the superintendence of W. H...
2YSAYE'S FAREWELL. - Probably no musician except Paderewski has visited our country of late years who has been more successful in every sense of the word than M. Ysaye, the eminent violinist now about to return to his come in Belgium. Boston particularly has shown its appreciation of the great...
THIS is the second and last week of Pauline Hall's engagement in "Dorcas" at the Boston Museum. The original music by the eminent composer Max Hirschfeld, who personally conducts the orchestra, is sure to be appreciated. Miss Hall in her triple role of peddler, "mine host's wife," and...
IV. It is practical. - (a) It has been successful as far as applied in England: Forum XII, 762. - (b) Its principles have long been in use in Germany: Quart. Jour. Econ. V, 6-22. - (c) It is the cheapest method of caring for vagrants: Forum XVII, 75.