Word: supportively
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...Boston Theatre last evening Mr. John McCullough appeared for the first time for three years in the city. He presented Sheridan Knowles' play, "Virginius." The audience was very large and enthusiastic in its approval. The support was only fair; the acting, however, of Miss Kate Forsyth, who took the part of Virginia, was excellent, characterized throughout by delicacy and good taste...
...Museum Mr. Boucicault, the popular author-actor, produced "The Shaughraun," he himself taking the part of Conn. Among the support, the acting of Mr. Shiel Barry, as Harvey Duff, was especially good. The piece was exceedingly well...
...vast amount of trouble that lecturers often put themselves to, so that they may appear before a Harvard audience, and the disappointment that they must feel at seeing evidence of so small an appreciation of their efforts, we think the students would give them a much heartier support; besides, the benefit derived from such lectures can hardly be over-estimated...
...freshmen nine has not the pecuniary support that it deserves and needs. Let '85 bear this in mind - that if it wants a good nine in the field it must subscribe more liberally towards its support...
...been in the past so peculiarly the protege of the college press that we feared the mention of it had grown stale by repetition; but the recent debates held in Sever call for a word of the warmest approval. The Union has shown its undoubted right to the support of the entire University, and by the event proved the wisdom of its choice of a presiding officer. It is growing in popularity and in influence; and it may now be entirely removed from the list of experiments and placed in the list of assured successes...