Word: fittingly
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...sight except at two points--one in the first act, when Ozab recommends the wrong suitor, and the other his too sudden unmasking at the end. The characters are sufficiently well conceived, although the figure of the social aspirant has been overdone of late; and the actors fit the parts--or rather the parts the actors better than is often the case. Mr. Savery may then be congratulated. The music is more than gay; it is melodious and skilfully suited to the occasions, particularly the two opening choruses; the first forces you into the right jolly mood and the second...
...hotel. As the laws of New York and New Jersey differ on divorce and on the serving of writs, the state line passing through the room causes unexpected and very amusing complications in the relations of James Long, a somewhat quick-tempered young husband; Susan Long, who in a fit of anger has recently arranged a divorce from him in the Dakota courts; their Aunt Sapphira, unexpectedly returned from Tangier, where the Long have supposed the natives killed her; and a sheriff looking for Long to serve a writ for contempt of court...
...admission was certainly well founded. The new system will make it possible for the graduate of any secondary school which maintains a sufficiently high standard of work and includes Latin in its curriculum to meet the examination on an equal footing with a graduate of an admitted Harvard fitting school. Each school may therefore adopt a curriculum fitted to the needs of those not expecting to take college examinations, in fact, with the qualifications mentioned, any curriculum it sees fit, and still be as much a Harvard preparatory school...
...minute period, in which it was defeated. 3 to 0. Childs at left centre and Blackall at point were given a thorough try-out as Duncan and Foster, who were unable to practice, may be unable to play tomorrow. Both substitutes played well and showed their ability to fit in if called upon. The team-play as a whole, however, was very ragged and both the forwards and the defence failed to cover up their opponents in front of the goal...
...another page the CRIMSON publishes this morning a communication from the president of the Junior class urging 1912 men to take advantage of the opportunities offered them for rooming in Senior dormitories. The new Student Council also saw fit at its first meeting to lend its unqualified support to the system now in vogue...