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...Youth,"- a new book by Alice Brown, Houghton, Mifflin and Co., publishers,- is, to say the least, interesting reading. It is a series of letters purporting to tell the story of a boy, who, isolated from the world during his youth, finds life a bitter disappointment. The story is well told, with a tender, though sad, picturing of nature and life. The author's conception of boy-life is at times a bit strained and unreal, but more often consistent and true to nature. The style is good throughout, and in places admirable. The author excels in word-painting, which...
...BOWERY," the phenomenally successful comedy drama in which Steve Brodie, the famous Bowery boy, has toured the country during the past three years, is the attraction at the Columbia Theatre this week. This play has made more money than any other popular attraction ever staged in this country and hence it is fair to assume that it has proved more popular with the people than any other attraction of its class. Since last seen here an entire new scenic equipment has been provided for it. The company has been strengthened by several new people and many new specialties have been...
...concerts are to be given next week. On Wednesday, Feb. 24, a concert will be given in Channing Church, Newton, in connection with the Radcliffe Glee Club and Master Henry Donlan, the boy soprano of the Appleton Chapel choir. It will be in aid of the Newton Kindergarten, and will be followed by a reception...
...dishonesty two years ago and the failure of that attempt. Dean Briggs thinks that the reason for this state of College morals is found in the double standard,-a shifting for the convenience of the moment, from the character of a responsible man to the character of an irresponsible boy. "The administrative officers," says he, "accept without question a student's word: they assume that he is a gentleman and that a gentleman does not lie; if, as happens now and then, he is not a gentleman and does lie, they had rather, nevertheless, be fooled sometimes than be suspicious...
...Glee Club will sing at Concord tonight and the programme will be the same as that of the first two concerts of the year, at Newton and Medford, with the exception that H. M. Woodruff '98 will sing the following solos: "Jack's the Boy," and "'E Dunno Where 'E Are." The club leaves Porter Station...