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...Foot vs. F. Kirkland, F. H. Hall vs. R. H. Smith, G. C. Adams vs. P. T. Large, S. P. Hall vs. H. M. Suckley, H. Peters vs. T. B. Townsend, E. L. Beard vs. R. M. Lane, W. P. Fuller vs. C. W. Rice, T. J. New-bold vs. C. M. Garrett...
...would be a bold man who would prophesy the fortunes of Mr. MacKaye's new play on the stage. It is so unlike anything that has been seen in the theatre these many years that parallels of any kind are hard to draw; and yet it has so much that is striking, even startling, in it that a theatrical sensation is by no means out of the question. "The Scarecrow" is a prose "tragedy of the indicrous," based upon a suggestion derived from Hawthorne's "Feathertop"; but the purely satirical purpose of the original story is replaced by an ethical...
...will be so bold as to criticize the lack of interest in studies at Harvard after reading the communication from Mr. Lane which we print in another column? Many earnest individuals not content with monopolizing the air and books of Gore Hall for hours at a time must needs appropriate for their exclusive use the volumes most in demand. As long as they are actually using the books no one can severely censure them except for dullness; but when they attempt to found a private library by stealthy and underhand methods, it is time for all fairminded frequenters...
...University is to be congratulated on the splendid gift of Massachusetts woodland which adds an almost perfect equipment to the present organization of the Division of Forestry. Coming at a time when the Graduate School of Applied Science is taking its bold but confident stand for a better system of professional education in applied science than the community has yet known, this generous gift, mainly the contribution of a young Harvard graduate, will do a great deal not only to promote Forestry but also to strengthen the position of the School of Applied Science throughout the country...
Luigi Amedeo, "Prince of Saxony, and Duke of Abruzzi, naval officer, and navigator, bold explorer of Arctic seas, African tropics and Alaskan peaks, illustrating in this generation the adventurous, stout-hearted quality of his ancient family and the still more ancient Italian race...