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Is not the Greek scholarship of today put to shame when confronted with such noble ambition as that? A writer on the "Celebration of American Independence" delivers some sharp criticisms on some recent Fourth of July orations. "Nor can I call my country's fortunes," he says, "as Mr. Townsend...
Mlle. Rhea has captured the capital. "Washington society," says the Spirit of the Times, "has taken her up and made a pet of her. President Arthur attended her performance of 'Adrienne' - his first visit to the theatre since his inauguration - and went behind the scenes between the acts, so that...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The Saturday Review has on several occasions betrayed itself into pitiful errors, which from their very clumsiness increase the offence. Some years ago on the publication of "Plutarch's Morals," done into English by several hands and edited by Prof. Goodwin, the Saturday Review, without regard to...
"The World" continues at the Boston Theatre for the rest of the season. In our opinion, it is the best spectacular play ever seen in Boston, from the fact that it possesses what none of the others do, a plot. In addition to this, the machinery and mechanical effects are...
Monday Mrs. J. R. Vincent will take a benefit at that very beneficial theatre, the Museum. Well-conducted theatres, by the way, rarely give benefits; they regard it as begging patronage, and clever managers decline to make charitable institutions of their houses. Mr. Boucicault will appear in "Suil-a-Mor...