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There are fifty-four entries in the 50-yards dash in the winter games which take place to-morrow at Yale...
There is great difficulty in obtaining a sufficient number of copies of "The Winter's Tale," which is now being read in English...
...reserved seat tickets for the winter meetings will be for sale at the office of the Co-operative Society on Thursday of this week at 9 a. m. Tickets for reserved seats will not be sold to anyone save members of the Association. Not more than five reserved seats will be sold to any one member of the Association. Competitors in one or more events of the three meeting may purchase two reserved seat tickets of the secretary at 47 Matthews, on Wednesday, Feb. 29th, between 9 and 10 p. m., on the payment of entrance fee. After Thursday, March...
...Edward Everett Hale read two selections from "Mr. Ingram's Double"- the Double's success at Governor Gorgeous' Ball, and the ruinous consequences of the imposture at the town meeting. Dr. Hale's reading lent an additional interest to this charming bit of comedy. Mr. William Winter moved the audience deeply when he read with much feeling "Lines Written a Few Days After Longfellow's Death." Mr. J. T. Trowbridge, of Arlington, portrayed the pathetic trials of a young play wright in the "Author's Night." Mrs. Moulton read "The House of Death," a poem of hers, dear...
AUTHORS' READING.On Longfellow's birthday, Monday, Feb. 27, an authors' reading will be given in Sander's Theatre, beginning at 7.15 p. m. The readers will be Julia Ward Howe, Edward Everett Hale, William Winter, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, John Townsend Trowbridge, Louise Chandler Moulton, John Boyle O Reilly, George Parsons Lathrop, Charles Follen Adams and Charlotte Fiske Bates. Augustus Mendon Lord will read Holmes' "Chambered Nautilus" and Lowell's "Tribute...