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...scene at the entrance to Appleton Chapel last night was not surprising considering the intense desire to hear Professor Drummond. Yet it seems imperative that for next Sunday evening, efforts should be taken to prevent a repetition. The public refused to heed their instructions and discourteously poured into the places which were reserved for the students and their relatives. It would not seem too radical a measure, then, to let it be known that the service next Sunday will not be open to the public, but only to students and those who clearly accompany them as friends. If such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/17/1893 | See Source »

...Donald Churchill and other gentlemen of the College and the Law School, have kindly consented to read the "Seven Ages" scene from "As You Like It" at the lecture in Sever Hall this afternoon, The subject "Viola, Rosalind, Imogen and Beatrice" has been chosen with especial reference to the Daly "Twelfth Night" and to the round of Shakespeare performances soon to be given by Madame Modjeska at the Boston Theatre. At the close of the speaking, the usual opportunity to withdraw will be given to men who cannot stay for the reading...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Copeland's Lecture. | 4/14/1893 | See Source »

Professor Sanderson will read the following selections from Balzac's Eugenie Grandet: Description of Grandet; the disappearance of Eugenie's treasure; the Dressing-case scene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Readings. | 4/13/1893 | See Source »

Beethoven's Overture "Coriolanus." which opened the eighth Symphony Concert last night in Saunders Theatre, has been identified by Wagner with the scene "between Coriolanus, his mother and his wife on the battlefield before the gates of his native city, when the chieftain yielded to femine entreaties, refused to assault the place and thereupon suffered death at the hands of the Volcian, Attius, his associate in the enterprise." The overture is very impressive, beginning with the huge C given by the strings with all their might, followed by a short, sharp chord from the entire orchestra, and developing with great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Symphony Concert. | 3/24/1893 | See Source »

...Donald Churchill will read Hotspur today, Mr. B. A. Whittemore, Worcester and Mr. Cosby, Northumberland in "the Mortimer Scene from Henry IV." Mr. Copeland will speak on "Shakespeare, Fin de Siecle" and read two scenes from "Hamlet;" there will be other readings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTICE. | 3/3/1893 | See Source »

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