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...weeks of the winter term, was published this morning; it has aroused considerable indignation. The cardinal virtue of this most notable social gathering of the year has been the relief it affords to a long and dreary session. It would be premature to predict at present that any definite action will be taken by the students...
...where to make his gestures. Surely, none of you can hopes to acquire his power at a less cost. Edwin Booth is a profound student. You can take no shorter path to his goal than he took. Gestures are a world of expression in themselves, and consist in the actions which truly and unmistakably interpret the emotion they serve to express. With them there is no shadow of turning, for they are founded on truth. You must master all the details of elocution, such as, standing, and I perceive that few of you know how to stand even, - enunciation...
...formation of a French Society will be held in Sever 6. There has long been a necessity for something of the kind here, and the committee which was appointed at the large and interested meeting, three weeks ago, must have surely decided on an interesting enough plan of action to attract even a larger audience at Sever to-night. The fact that Mr. Cohn is the mover in this new enterprise answers for its success; - in fact the French department never seems to do anything unsuccessful. We have heard it whispered about that perhaps lectures or addresses by distinguished Frenchmen...
These, very hurriedly suggested, are the four: The enlargement of discipline, the enlargement of experience, the enlargement of dogma, the enlargement of life; these are the successive openings of the envelopes which have enclosed the thought and action of the college until at last it stands free to draw its inspiration from, and to exercise its influence upon the whole activity...
...tactician, Mr. J. A. Frye, and dressed in smart policemen's uniforms they formed a very pleasing feature of the show. Their leading transparency informed the public that they were "drumming for clients." Their other transparencies, though all based on legal catches were exceedingly clever. One represented "Circuity of Action," as exemplified by a corporal's arm and a trim maiden's waist; its reverse, by a diagram of a gentleman birching a boy, gave a good illustration of "Quarter Merited." A second displayed a picture of Austin Hall. A third had cartoons of a gory scalp, labeled, "The First...