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...choice of Miss Ada L. Comstock as President of Radcliffe College makes an announcement of interest and satisfaction to all those concerned with the affairs both of Radcliffe and the University. The new head is a graduate of Smith, and has been dean of that college since...
...Copley Theatre, Pygmalion is a very amusing and well-balanced production. The acting, as a whole, is adequate, and on the part of Mr. Clive--delightful. He is Henry Higgens to the last nervous twitch of his awkward hands. Viola Roach, as the cockney flower girl, and Ada Wingard as the straight-laced housekeeper with middle class respectability--are likewise very convincing...
...Robinson chairman, and Miss Cooke, E. Cabot and Miss Ada Johnson, R. Fiske and Miss Howland, R. P. Hallowell and Miss Dunn, H. W. Harris and Miss Adie, J. Hitchcock and Miss Boardman, A. Horween and Miss Ruxton, H. S. Lake and Miss Lake, C. McNear and Miss Dorothy Wells, J. L. Mosele and Miss Marjorie Anderson, D. P. Robinson, Jr., and Miss. Perkins, P. E. Stevenson and Miss Ingham, W. R. Wallace, Jr. and Miss Glenn Walker, P. C. Washburn and Miss Washburn...
...King '13, of Webster; E. R. McCall '13, of Winterset, la., captain; J. S. Parker '13, of Bedford; J. L. Priest '15, of Brookline; E. Reynolds, Jr., '15, of Readville; D. R. Sigourney '15, of Boston; J. P. Spang, Jr., '15, of Brighton; J. F. Stambaugh '13, of Ada, O.; D. A. Steelo '13, of Cincinnati, O.; A. E. Stow 1L., of San Francisco, Cal.; U. S. J. Sullivan '13, of Philadelphia, Pa.; E. G. Swigert '15, of Portland, Ore.; and S. Temple '15, of Boston...
...Revolt of Mother," by Mary E. Wilkins, and "The Taking of Lungtungpen," by Rudyard Kipling. The other two readings will probably be given November 9 and 16. The first of these will be on the last season at the theatre and will include discussions of Ben Greet and Ada Rehan in Shakespere, Charles Hawtry in English comedy, and Sir Henry Irving and Nance O'Neil in the drama of character. The last reading will be on Hawthorne...