Pleasant Days in Pleasant PlacesHardwicke & Bogue, 1878 - 293 páginas |
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... hall's name was changed to the Academy of Music. Using the services of Wilmington architect Henry Bonitz, Schloss made major renovations to the auditorium and installed the ornate proscenium arch. The theatre was redecorated in a red ...
... hall's name was changed to the Academy of Music. Using the services of Wilmington architect Henry Bonitz, Schloss made major renovations to the auditorium and installed the ornate proscenium arch. The theatre was redecorated in a red ...
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A. A. S. B. C. C. S. H. Absent on leave . Art School . Berkeley Hall . Connecticut Hall . College Street Hall . ABBREVIATIONS O. O. M. L. P. D. Durfee Hall . Peab . Peabody Museum . Dw . Dwight Hall . Ph . E. Edwards Hall . S. C. L. F. ...
A. A. S. B. C. C. S. H. Absent on leave . Art School . Berkeley Hall . Connecticut Hall . College Street Hall . ABBREVIATIONS O. O. M. L. P. D. Durfee Hall . Peab . Peabody Museum . Dw . Dwight Hall . Ph . E. Edwards Hall . S. C. L. F. ...
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... Hall at 5:30. Telemann, Mozart, Pijper, Schubert. Adam Harasiewicz, and Tadeusz Kerner, pianists, Carnegie Hall at 8. Chopin. Feis Winners, Carnegie Recital Hall at 8:30. Seventh Day Adventist Concert, Alice Tully Hall at 3. Eugene ...
... Hall at 5:30. Telemann, Mozart, Pijper, Schubert. Adam Harasiewicz, and Tadeusz Kerner, pianists, Carnegie Hall at 8. Chopin. Feis Winners, Carnegie Recital Hall at 8:30. Seventh Day Adventist Concert, Alice Tully Hall at 3. Eugene ...
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... hall . The dimensions of the hall are 36 by 18 feet ; it is now ceiled in plaster , but was originally open to the roof . Formerly , a wooden gangway , or bridge , stretched longitudinally under the roof , right through the hall , to ...
... hall . The dimensions of the hall are 36 by 18 feet ; it is now ceiled in plaster , but was originally open to the roof . Formerly , a wooden gangway , or bridge , stretched longitudinally under the roof , right through the hall , to ...
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... Hall were the distin- guished ornaments . None of Mr. Hall's college “ exercises are now to be found in this place ; but my impressions correspond with those of the Principal , that his acquirements were of the very first order ; and as ...
... Hall were the distin- guished ornaments . None of Mr. Hall's college “ exercises are now to be found in this place ; but my impressions correspond with those of the Principal , that his acquirements were of the very first order ; and as ...
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