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...Hoskins, Princeton '17, of Beirut, Syria, has been elected captain of the Princeton soccer team for 1916. For the past two years, Hoskins has been the mainstay of the backfield, his game at center-half this year particularly being of high order...
...Hall 3G. Le Pere, A. N. Colton '16 L'Oncle, J. A. Levinson '17 Les Trois Filles, Doris Halman '16, Ruth Brunswick '18, Ethel Keep '16 La Soeur de Charite, Katherine Devine '16 La Bonne, Ruth Mack '18 L'Ecole des Belles-Meres. Andre, J. G. Beebe-Center '19 M. Graindor, F. C. de Wolf Uc. Mme. Graindor. ---- Mme. Maliiet, Isabel Coolidge '16 Fifine, Priscilla May '17 La Servante, Ruth Babson '16 Les Deux Sourds. Damoiseau, H. Scholle '18 Placide, W. H. Russell '18 Boniface, Nanciebel Rodgers '16 Le Garde Champetre, G. Aldis '17 Le Jardinier...
...five minutes, at the end of which times the chairman will take a vote as to whether the speaker may continue or not. All those who favor lending aid to the Allies will sit on the chairman's right, and those opposed will sit on his left. In the center there will be a small section for neutral persons. At the end of a speech anyone may change sides, without necessarily admitting that he has been won over, merely to show his approval of the speech...
...stick-work and team-play and like all Winsor coached sevens is bound to reach the apex of its development when the important contests arrive. The University defense with Captain Claflin, Morgan, and Wylde is probably the strongest in the college ranks today. In the forward line, the two center men, Phillips and Townsend, are the life of the attack, but it is doubtful if they form a stronger combination than Captain Sweeney and Dickey of the Elis. The wings are the weak point of the University seven, neither Cunningham, Curtis, Wanamaker or Baldwin being strictly first-class calibre...
...clever review of "As you like it," in jingling rhyme by J. Garland '15. A charcoal sketch by H. Moise follows, and is quite the most finished bit of work in the number. Lampy takes a fling at Life, and its "poor little kids in the snow," in its center page, T. Sizer '16 and a full-page by H. F. Weston '16, although levity on such themes is not to be encouraged. H. F. Weston '16 has other characteristic drawings, and J. N. Burk '16 and D. ing '16 contribute some amusing sketches. The literary feature of the number...