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...Rosa Bonheur, the celebrated artist, is dangerously...
...chapter here; but a local junior society has sprung itself upon us without a word of warning. Great mystery surrounds the organization so that not even its name is known. Eight juniors display the octagonal silver badge, and rumor has it that there are as many more sub rosa members among the sophomores. All similar attempts in the past at establishing class societies have proved failures, but we see no reason why the present one should meet a similar fate. The members are all men of high social standing, several being members of the fraternities represented here...
...have never seen a more complete collection of animal painters: Rosa Bonheur, Peyrol Bonheur, Verboeckboven, Van Marcke, Voltz, Burnier, Ceramano, Jacque and Schenck, master and pupil, all are well represented. Rosa Bonheur's picture is small but inimitable; little variety of color but strong and natural, - a sheep, a black one at that, covered up in a wealth of green grass. There is one of the earlier attempts of Van Marcke. It is not marked by that hard, firm finish which his later works possess...
...Carl Rosa has shown his partiality for American singers by giving Miss Lilian Larne the part of Carmen, in his London opera season. Miss Larne is a Southern girl...
GLOBE THEATRE. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. For the rest of this week, "Little Em'ly," an adaptation from "David Copperfield," with a strong caste. Emily Rigl as Rosa Dartle, Mary Cary in the title-role. Next week, the Emma Abbott English Opera Company: Monday, "Maritani;" Tuesday, "Lucia;" Wednesday Matinee. "Fra Diavolo;" Wednesday night, "Martha;" Thursday, "Trovatore;" Friday, "Paul and Virginia;" Saturday Matinee, "Romeo and Juliet;" Saturday night, "Bohemian Girl...