Word: stage
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...power of summing up, and of making the line of reasoning a compact whole. So evenly matched were the teams that it is impossible to pick out the best characteristics of the debate without crediting them to both sides alike. Harvard, however, can be separately praised for her perfect stage presence, self-command and form of delivery. In these respects she excelled Yale to a marked degree, and when there is also taken into account her strong line of reasoning and authoritative knowledge, one can easily understand the suspense with which the judges's decision was awaited. Yale's victory...
...scenery is now all in place and all the arrangements for lighting have been perfected. The stage will be lighted by a row of electric footlights, and by a calcium light apparatus from the second gallery...
...fifth and last lecture of the series under the auspices of the Department of French will be given by Professor F. Bocher this evening in the Fogg Lecture Room at eight o'clock. The subject is: "The state of the French stage at the time of Moliere's return to Paris...
...four yards to the Yale line. To rush the ball only four yards, after the determined attack on Yale's line which had netted so many gains, should have been inevitable. Failure to accept such a chance may have been largely due to the generalship at such a critical stage. It certainly seems reasonable to suppose that those four yards could have been covered with more certainty by Bouve than by lighter men like Cabot, Parker and Garrison. However, even with those men carrying the ball, Harvard's forwards instead of playing an up-hill game should have forced...
Lecture. The French Stage at the time of Moliere's return to Paris in 1658. Professor Bocher. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...