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...election of the football officers for 1891-92. Many men were unable to obtain standing room in the hall. On motion of Capt. Poe, Max Farrend, '92, was elected president of the Association, to succeed Alan D. Wilson. In the balloting for treasurer upwards of 500 votes were cast. G. C. Frazer, '93, was elected over B. B. McAlpin, '93. The action of the executive committee in renominating C. C. Cuyler, '79, for a term of three years on the Graduate Advisory Committee was ratified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Election of Football Officers at Princeton. | 3/7/1891 | See Source »

...replete with valuable instructions. The best story of the number is "Gert," a most delightful bit of fiction, whose plot is laid on the wilds of the frontier. The characters delineated are out of the ordinary run and are beyond the daily experiences of those even whose lot is cast in the least developed of our Western settlements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outing. | 3/5/1891 | See Source »

...programme for the Mott Haven games in May: 1st, as to the addition of the 56 1b. weight throwing for distance, and a 2 mile safety bicycle race to the list of events; 2d, as to the expediency of abolishing the tug-of-war. Harvard's vote will be cast against the addition of the weight throwing, and for the addition of the safety bicycle race, and for the abolition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. Representatives to Intercollegiate Meeting. | 2/19/1891 | See Source »

...crowded houses which greet each performance of the "Soudan" at the Boston Theatre is evidence of its popularity in Boston. The cast is quite strong and the parts are well sustained. Mr. Henry Neville, as Captain Temple is always well received. The one hundredth performance will be given December 10th. The Soudan will continue the attraction at the Boston for some time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Theatres. | 12/10/1890 | See Source »

Hoyt's new drama, "A Texas Steer," began its two weeks' engagement at Tremont Theatre Monday evening. Its main idea is the transformation of a rich Texan into a member of Congress. The cast, generally speaking, is most successful in the Texan manners, and Miss Walsh in particular displays charming abilities as "Bossy" Brander. Mr. Murphy is amusing as the cattle king, and Messrs. Stanley, Cullington and Finlay perform their parts successfully. The Texas Steer, despite its title, has a higher aim and a more sensible plot than most of the author's other works...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Theatres. | 10/30/1890 | See Source »

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