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...there are differences in the two prize plays, there are also surface resemblances. The character of greatest interest is once more a child; indeed, the salvation of the play will probably rest upon what Miss McDannell (Mr. Craig's actress of children's parts) can get from the boy's speeches. They are the only element of sure distinction in the play. Curiously enough there is a trained nurse in the new play as well as in the old, and there is also a woman wavering on the verge of insanity...
Frederick Francis Greenman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., prepared at the Boy's High School where he debated on the school team...
...exponent of the best traditions of New England. Grandson of the great navigator and mathematician, Nathaniel Bowditch, son of the eminent merchant and trusted administrator, Ingersoll Bowditch, nephew of the noble physician, Henry I. Bowditch, and near relative of the distinguished Pickerings of Salem, he was a Boston boy; a Harvard Bachelor of Arts of '61; a soldier throughout the war, wounded only to re-enlist; and thereafter continuously a worker in the service of his University, as student and honored teacher of physiology, until serious illness forced him from the ranks...
This discussion will be supplemented by a talk on "The Boy Scout Movement" by Mr. D. S. Gates of the Boston Y. M. C. A. Considering the unequaled approval with which this movement is meeting both among professional workers and the boys themselves, this talk alone will justify a large attendance...
...Donald S. Gates, of the Boston Y. M. C. A., will speak on "The Boy Scout Movement" this evening at 8 o'clock in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. This address will follow a general discussion of the aims, difficulty, and success of the social service work of college men. The meeting is open to all members of the University, and is especially intended for men interested in any branch of social service work...