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...building, to be called Hamilton court, in honor of Alexander Hamilton, will stand between 120th and 121st Sts. It will be nine stories high, and will cover a plot of ground 200 feet square. Each floor has been designed to accommodate 100 students. The rooms are either single or divided into suites, and will be furnished by the university...
...York at his own theatre in spectacular style early in 1880. The English version made for this production by Fred Williams is the one used in the Castle Square representation. The scene of the operetta is laid in Lisbon, Spain, two centuries ago, and the plot concerns the adventures of the Parisian actress, Fanchette, who, having once enjoyed the friendship of Don Lamberto, secretly married to the Queen of Spain, comes to Lisbon to renew her acquaintance with him, not knowing of his marriage. She arrives at Don Lamberto's residence just as he is expecting a visit from...
...Mummy," a farce written by G. Post Wheeler '91, with music by R. D. Smith '96, and W. W. Leonard '96, was successfully presented. The plot is laid in Egypt and centres about the disappearance of Rameses the King of Egypt and the complications thereby involved...
...first public performance of the Pi Eta play, "The Alcayde," was given Saturday evening in Brattle Hall before an enthusiastic audience. The music is by F. E. Barry '97 and the libretto by G. Stephens, Jr., Gr. The plot and cast of the opera has already been published in the CRIMSON...
...play is well worth going to see, being a decided improvement over last year's performance. The plot is good, but it is worked out in the conventional comic opera style. The dialogue contains few novelties and becomes rather monotonous toward the end. Moreover the play does not seem to be evenly balanced, all of the action excepting the denouement itself coming in the first act. For this reason the second act fails to retain the interest of the spectator, and seems almost an anti-climax...