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...costuming and staging was very good but the dialogue was inferior. The songs and the musical selections and the mechanical features, however, combined to make the performance fairly acceptable, while the clever work of several members of the cast, notably Frank Butterworth, the football player, and H. R. Bond, Jr., won repeated encores. The latter caught the audience in a clever song, in which he accounted for Yale's victories in athletics and defeats in debate in a line which ran, "We are men of deeds, not words...
Captain of Russian Police, H. R. Bond...
Italy in the Dark Ages was different from the rest of Europe. Though made up of separate and distinct states bound in no way to one another, one thing formed a bond of union, and that was the imperial grandeur and authority of Rome. The influence of her traditions were strong. The story of Roman deeds was known to all men, and her language formed the basis of the new language which had its origin, during the early party of the twelfth century, in a growing demand for expression. The Roman Church also had a strong hold upon the minds...
...terms of the recent bond issue favorable to the Government...
...pages, and a graduate, L. S. Welch '89, has been added to the board of editors, which before consisted of undergraduates only. The policy of the paper will not be materially changed, but its scope will be broader, and it is hoped that it will serve as a closer bond than ever between the alumni and their alma mater...