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...exhibition of various old translations and facsimiles of Cervantes' works are now in the display cases of the Treasure Room in Widener Library...
...boxes; each holding from eight to ten people, were arranged all around the edge of the hall except for a few which were up in the west balcony. A lavish display of flowers and curtains decorated each box. The hall was gayly lighted by 150 Japanese lanterns strung along each side and across the center. Evergreens and flowers decorated the walls about the portraits-and busts of the famous Harvard graduates...
...placed all men who have played on a University team. Class B will be made up of those who have had less experience. As a result of this change two cups will be awarded, one to the winner in each class. One of these cups is now on display at the Union Newstand and beginning next week may be seen in Leavitt and Pierce's window...
...notable collection of comments, originals, illustrations, and translations of the dramatic works of Moliere are now in the display cases of the Treasure Room in the Library. Of these, the originals are the oldest volumes, some of them dating back into the latter part of the 17th century...
...most interesting volume is the facsimile of an original Shakespearian book of the first edition. The original, which was printed in 1623, is owned by the Library but will not be on display. Two Elizabethan editions and a photo-lithographic copy of the first folio of 1623 will, also be on exhibition. This collection is shown in connection with the lecture on "Shakespeare" to be given by Professor Kittredge on Wednesday...