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...class of '86 Cambridge Latin School. Selections from Shakespeare, Moliere, and Homer were well rendered, except for the fact that the French was difficult to distinguish from the Greek. The honors of the evening were shared by Messrs. Burnham and Henshaw, and Misses H. E. McIntyre, E. H. Bright, and M. L. Jewett...
...Exonian showed great enterprise in getting out an extra on Saturday last to celebrate their victory over Andover. An excellent account of the game, editorials illustrated with crowing roosters and bright squibs on the members of the nine make up a very pleasing paper. Following in a bit of poetic effusion...
...informed that library is to be lighted, and that the D. U. Society is safely and comfortably esconed in a hall of its own. The report represents the society as existing at Harvard to be in a highly flourishing condition, and blessed with the probability of a bright future...
...girls because they are girls, are to be forbidden privileges which are rights of their brothers then the action of Columbia was ill-advised. But if to learn applies with equal significance to all, if colleges are to be considered as common benefits open to either sex, if a bright, intelligent girl is to be allowed the privileges which are forced upon her, too often, stupid brother, then the action of Columbia College is significant as a step toward progress. We wish the reform every success, for it is a reform worthy of the highest success...
Boston Theatre. - Baker & Farron, in "A Soap Bubble," 7.45. This is a bright little comedy, something after the Charles Hoyt order, though totally lacking the coarseness which usually characterizes that author's works. Mr. Farron's eccentric movements with his hands are something so new in this line of acting that they are quite refreshing...