Word: blacking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Some two weeks ago we published an obituary notice of Morris L. Black, a special in the class of '91, and a citizen of Cleveland, Ohio. Although but twenty-nine years old at the time of his death, Mr. Black had made such a reputation for himself and is so generally mourned, that we can but speak more minutely of a character and a career which offer so much to emulate...
...cover of the Cercle play programme, which goes to press today, was designed by A. Stewart Walker '98. It is of buff colored paper, tied with a thread of the Cercle colors, blue, red and white. At the top of the cover are the following words in red and black lettering: "Cercle Francais-de I'Universite Harvard-Onzieme Representation Annuelle-Le Medecin Malgre Lui-Comedie en Trois Actes de Moliere." At the bottom are the dates and places of the performances and in the middle of the page is a fac-simile of the Cercle Francais Medal. The cover...
Morris Loveman Black '91, died in Toledo, O., on Thursday last. Black was a lawyer by profession, but had become absorbed in the work of purifying the corrupt city politics of Cleveland. A letter to the New York Post says of him: "Veritas on the seal of his college was his watch word. His friends disapproved of his notions, tried to laugh them down. He persevered nevertheless and never flinched...
...collection of ethnological objects in the main hall of the Peabody Museum has recently been re-arranged and enlarged. Several models of Indian tents are shown. Among the rarest specimens are examples of stained porcupine quill work and of black and white tanning. Both the quill work and tanning are now lost arts to the Indians. The contents of the Omaha sacred war tent, which have been stored away for some time, were recently examined and are now on exhibition...
...programme of the concert to be given tonight by the Symphony Orchestra in Sander's Theatre at 7.45 is as follows: Beethoven, Ninth Symphony, three movements; Beethoven, Overture to "Leonore," No. 3; Tschaikowsky, Symphonic Poem, "Francesca da Rimini"; Auber, Overture to "The Black Domino." Two selections will also be rendered by Mr. Ffrangcon Davies, soloist...