Word: tree
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first two sales tickets will be sold in packages, one to each senior, containing two Sanders, eight Tree, and ten Memorial tickets. The price of each package will be $8.50. Yard tickets can be purchased for 10 cents each at any of the three sales...
Memorial and Tree tickets, 75 cents each...
...Week: Mr. Beerbohm Tree's Lecture; Dante; The Junior Dinner...
...with no comment and the subject was dropped. The loss suffered by most of us in our lack of knowledge of the historic interest connected with even the various college buildings is much to be lamented. How many of us know which elm in the Yard is the "Rebellion Tree," or why it was so called? How many of us are aware that Lafayette was received by President Kirkland on the steps of University Hall? What do we know of the life of the Harvard student in colonial times, of the old college customs and exercises, of the part Harvard...
...business of the part was almost uniformly good. Mr. Tree's thrusts with his sword at the empty throne after the play scene, his returning to stroke Ophelia's hair after his great scene with her, and his coming back to strew flowers upon Ophelia's grave, though not such bad touches in themselves, are characteristic of the whole part, which is light and melodramatic. The lines of the part are spoken with sensibility and taste, and the time of the verse is good. But on account of the limited range of his voice, Mr. Tree is unable to bring...