Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...second trial of candidates for the Banjo Club was held last evening. The following tried for the banjo: W. J. Moore, '94, S. K. Hooper, '93, J. D. Hubbell, '94, J. C. Howard...
...concluding article on the Pan-American Conference and E. L. Godkin's "Key to Municipal Reform." Michael Davitt discusses the tendencies of labor in Great Britain; ex-President. White of Cornell adds an article to the much debated question of higher instruction in America and the future of the second-class "Universities" with which the country is surfeited. John Burroughs leaves his country scenes to talk of "Faith" and "Credullty." Madame A dam and G. P. A. Healey gossip about subjects with which they are respectively less and more familiar; while Professor Shaler, who turns off magazine articles with astonishing...
...EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.HARVARD BANJO CLUB.- There will be a second trial of candidates tonight at 7.30 in the 14th Holworthy. Banjo only. All who could not come last week are urged to compete...
Symphony Concert ticket for sale. First balcony, second row, directly over the clock. Saturday evening, Boston. $17. Apply...
HOLLIS ST. THEATRE.The Dead Heart is running for the second week at the Hollis St. Theatre where it still continues to draw good houses. The interpretation which Mr. James O'Neill has made of the character of Robert Landry is excellent. Among the actresses Miss Stanhope as Catherine Duval is by far the best though Miss Raven as Cerisette is very good. The minor parts of the play are all ably filled. The play itself strongly resembles Monte Cristo in which Mr. O'Neill first made his reputation...