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Heinrich Angst, "Organizer and first director of the Swiss National Museum, representative before us today of a noble institution of art and history supported by a democracy of a federated government like our own, and of an ancient people bold as their mountains and free as their...
...score in detail was as follows: HARVARD. Rothermel, c. Newman, b. Bold, 0 Trout, c. A. Smith, b. Bold, 6 Carter, c. A. Smith, b. Thorp, 14 Drinkwater, b. Thorp, 16 W. N. Taylor, c. Bold, b. Newman, 25 F. C. Taylor, c. Graham, b. Newman, 3 Evans, b. Newman, 2 D. Tyng, c. Dixon, b. Bold, 2 Trainer, b. Bold, 3 S. Brock, not out, 2 J. Brock, b. Bold, 0 Extras, 9 82 EVERETT. Ainslee, c. Rothermel, b. Carter, 1 Mariett, b. F. C. Taylor, 0 Bold, c. Trout, b. Carter, 11 Newman, b. F. C. Taylor...
...about even. The men have been bowling well lately, but the batting is very uncertain. The batting order will be as follows: Harvard--Carter, Drinkwater, Rothermel, F. C. Taylor, W. N. Taylor, Evans, Trout, D. Tyng, S. Brock, J. Brock, Trainer, Philips. Everett--Mariett, Dixon, Graham, Newman, Thorp, Bolger, Bold, H. Smith, Holden, A. Smith, Wright...
...short and refreshing, and has rather an effective ending, which makes up for the conventionality of the subject. "The Rags of Chivalry," by W. R. Blake, is a very tedious imitation of the Romance style and "One o'Bills" by Simon Greenfield scarcely rises above a kind of bold nonsense; its originality and action alone save it from unjustified absurdity. In conception, "His Talisman," by A. B. Merrill, is good--certainly original but the treatment is unskillful. The editorials, dealing with eligibility rules and the Faculty trouble with signs, impress one as being ill-chosen, though the subjects are treated...