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...Romancers," the first of Rostand's plays, was produced about five years ago with great success at the Theatre Francais, Paris, and the English version recently acted by the Cambridge Dramatic Club was the first performance of the comedy ever given in this country. The cast will be composed entirely of Harvard men and of Radcliffe graduates. The principal female part will be taken by Miss Josephine Sherwood, Radcliffe '99, and the principal male parts by Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. J. J. Greenough '82, Mr. J. G. Hart '93, Mr. H. S. Elliott...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed, shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Final Examinations Today. French A, Upper Mass. French 1a, Harvard 6 Rom. Phil. 2, Lower Mass. Economics 7b, Lower Mass. Education 1, Harvard 5 Engineering 6d, Lawrence 1 Engineering 11b, Lawrence 1 Engineering 16d, Lawrence 1 2.30 p. m. Philosophy 6, Harvard 5 Government 9, Harvard 5 Final Examinations Tomorrow. Class. Phil. 58, Sever 35 German 4, Harvard 6 German 25, Harvard 6 French 2aI, Sever...
...with the President and Fellows in the following appointments: William Guild Howard, A.M., to be Instructor in German; Charles Leonard Bouton Ph.D., to be Instructor in Mathematics; Elisha Wilson Morse B.A.S., to be Instructor in Natural History; Franz Pfaff M.D., to be Assistant-Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics for five years; Francis Henry Davenport M.D., to be Assistant-Professor of Gynaecology for five years; Lionel Simson Mark S.B., to be Assistant-Professor of Mechanical Engineering for five years. All the above appointments date from September...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed, shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Final Examinations Today. Semitic 16, Sever 17 English 37, Harvard 5 German E, Sever 5 German F, Sever 5 German G, Sever 5 Economics 6, Upper Mass. Economics 16, Sever 17 Philosophy 14, Harvard 6 Architecture 2a, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4a, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4b, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4c, Arch. Bldg. Music 1, Holden Engineering 21, Lawrence 1 Chemistry B, Upper Dane Botany 3, Univ...
...Freshman nine was defeated by Exeter yesterday, 6 to 3. The Freshmen made six hits to Exeter's five, and played a good fielding game, but the hits were all scattered and the errors were costly. Comins pitched fairly well, but was outclassed by Clay of Exeter, who struck out twelve men and gave but two bases on balls. Sherlock and Dever each made two hits, but the rest of the team showed a falling off in batting. The best point in the game was the hitting of Barker, who made four of Exeter's five hits...