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...following facts about Mr. Conried and his company are of interest. In one of the recent numbers of Harper's Magazine, Mr. John Corbin '92 says: "If the question were to be asked, what is the most dramatic instition in the country, an intelligent theatre-goer would most certainly answer, 'Mr. Conried's Irving Place Theatre.' Relying merely on the artistic spirit of the German speaking communities of New York, Mr. Conried has established a house that presents most of the interesting features of the repertory theatres that are at once the pride and strong hold of dramatic...
...answer to the call for candidates for the CRIMSON, thirty nine men handed in their name last night. These men will being work at once. Any others who wish to try for positions on the board should give their names to the managing editor as soon as possible...
...been urged by some that these class crews will not be representative and will therefore excite no interest, also that it is a pity to give up the old form of the class crews. In answer to the first objection we can only say that it was not until the spring of 1898 (two years ago) that the class crews ever really represented the full strength of the classes. Because before that the University squad was in existence during the class crew season, and took the best rowing men away from their class crews. In regard to the second objection...
...Would this increase keep away from the College any considerable number of desirable students? This is a question which perhaps the College officials can answer, perhaps can only be settled by experiment...
...problems which the colleges of the present century will be obliged to settle. The first is the question as to which is the better college for women, the type of Radcliffe and Barnard which is attached to a university, or the independent type like Vassar and Smith. We can answer the question better when we see what the college can do for women, especially women destined for the higher positions of social life...