Word: successively
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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OTIS SKINNER has met with great and deserved success at the Park Theatre in his new play, "Villon the Vagabond," his performance having won the unanimous praise of the critics and the heartiest applause of large and fashionable audiences. During this second and last week of his engagement, Clyde Fitch's dainty comedy, "His Grace de Grammont," will be produced, in order that the popular actor may be seen in lighter work, and thus show his great versatility. Otis Skinner is highly esteemed in Boston both for his personal and his professional worth. As an actor he ranks among...
...Americans had no reason to be dissatisfied with their success at these games for out of thirteen events, they competed in nine, and won eight. The English athletes won but three events...
...meeting which was held in Sanders Theatre last night to welcome the incoming freshman class was in every way a success. Addresses were delivered by President Eliot, Governor Greenhalge, Professor Norton, Dr. George Gordon and Professor Shaler, who introcuced the other speakers. The audience was very large and included many upper classmen and many other members of the University as well as freshmen...
...entirely voluntary. It is the feeling of the authorities that compulsion is degrading when applied to religion. Religion is an essential in itself and is sure, on a voluntary basis, of a permanent life in the University. The cooperation of all new students is desired, that the success of this system may continue...
...appeal of sweet reasonableness and the divine authority of truth. We desire to bring to you such help as our own spiritual development may give us in settling your problems. We invite you to join with us in making this year one which shall ensure a life of success. I bring you the welcome of the university preachers...