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...proved that Boston's claim for a love of the classical, and an adoration of the beautiful, is a decided sham. The beautiful setting of this play, which has never been surpassed in magnitude in Boston, has failed to draw as large an audience as the smallest that ever greeted such a play as the "Black Crook." And this is aesthetic Boston...
...attendance at the last symphony concert was larger than ever before, in spite of the midyears. We are glad that men are beginning to appreciate the musical treat furnished us at so cheap a rate, and we hope no one will miss the two concluding concerts of Feb. 8 and March...
...circulation." That a few misstatements should occasionally be made in the columns of every college paper is not to be wondered at; but notwithstanding this, the News has no excuse whatever for the publication of a statement like the above. Not one single word concerning our circulation has ever been made in the columns of the HERALD, and to claim a circulation of 5000 would, indeed, be preposterous. A statement has also been made that the HERALD has a circulation of 2000, which of course is equally false. We can say, however, with truth, that our actual circulation is much...
What was thy birth? O, thou ever-during...
...absence of some of its members who have not yet returned, but we expect that in a short time they will begin their winter's training. The material for a strong nine is very promising, in fact, we shall have the strongest in-field this year that we have ever had, and a good out-field as well. The only place vacant is that of pitcher, for which there will probably be four or five men in training during the winter...