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Those who see "Cosi Sia" will behold a woman aged in years, a woman who, in spite of her sixty six years scorns even the slightest bit of modern stage make up. Her hair is now quite gray, and age shows upon her face, but in her thoughts and her actions she is as young and beautiful as the girl of fifteen who won the love of Italy when she first stopped on the stage as Juliet...
When the Yale Club was called last night, however, it was learned that only a few small pieces remain of all the glorious wreckage. The steward sadly declared that Yale enthusiasts had been breaking off splinters for souvenire throughout the day, and that he expected the last bit to be gone before the Eli invaders have desired Boston...
This island was the first bit of land where Columbus stopped after his return from the discovery of America. Col. Furlong discovered that the old hermitage or church on the north side of the island was where in 1493 half of the crew of Columbus stopped to give thanks to God for their safe return from their perilous voyage. While the Spaniards were in the church praying, the Protuguese, in the hope of preventing the return of Columbus to Spain with a report of his discovery and possibly with the hope of laying claim to the new world themselves, under...
Though the music is uninspired and the humor of a decidedly wrinkled variety, the final effect is a little bit better than that of previous Stone shows latterly wending their way around the country...
...taken in. The sole septic states with utmost gravity that he cannot and the address, of "Mr. Fillmore's" society in the directory. In all other cases this modern Dean Swin is denounced to the high heavens. In one case a fervid Manhattanite, evidently having the recent elections a bit heavy on his mind, seems to dread that "Mr. Fillmore", intends to enter politics on the platform of "The coffee-house must go" and perhaps ultimately run for president. On all sides there are waits...