Word: talented
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...concerned-and they are the real gauges of undergraduate feeling-there may be a few more individuals engaged, but the work is generally speaking in much the same stage as it was several years ago. It is still left to a comparatively few enthusiasts. Unquestionably there is much talent wasted, and it is equally true that success in debating does not bring any considerable reward...
CANDIDATES for the Glee Club trained. Robt. N. Lister, 19 Putnam avenue, Cambridge. Special terms to any one having unusual talent. Church positions secured when competent...
...things are not inconsistent, but that one is rather the complement of the other. When he first came among us he was looked upon chiefly as a rowing coach who would benefit the rowing interests at Harvard. Since that time, however, the students have come to recognize his talent in wider fields, but more especially in that of public speaking. When a student at the older Cambridge, Mr. Lehmann was actively interested in debating, while at the same time he was a member of the crew. He represents the idea prevalent in England, and coming to be more generally recognized...
...smoke talks on Saturday evenings call for less talent, but evoke interest on various topics. Musicals, art exhibitions, holiday outings, and other entertainments help the social side of the Union...
...Chimmie Fadden" at the Park Theatre a week from next Monday. This year the company is composed of an organization of blacks and whites, each and every one said to be an artist of unusual excellence. Two distinct organizations rolled into one make the most gigantic organization of minstrel talent ever heard or dreamed of. Three military bands, one a pickaninny band of unusual merit under the able directorship of a European Conductor is an especial feature. All are uniformed in the most extravagant fashion. Two distinct first parts, concluding the most pronounced sensation ever introduced, are only...