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...Scotland with the object of their affections, given themselves out as married to him, and write him a note signed "Your loving wife." That is all that is necessary: the Law of Scotland does the rest; it will convict you of the intent to marry and sentence you forth-with to conjugal bliss. At least, that was where the "Indiscretion of Truth" came in. Truth was a maiden fair to see. She rashly wrote to one man that she would meet him at an inn and be his bride. He sent her an answer that he could not be there...

Author: By D. N. T., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 3/26/1912 | See Source »

...competition ought to bring it out. We hope that it can bring some valuable suggestions before us, for the University after all is not perfect, and we al want to know how it can be improved. Nothing could be more unfortunate than that this prize should fail to call forth anything of merit. Aside from this, moreover, this prize appears to us valuable not only as bringing forth what has been thought, but also in stirring men to think. As children or the University we all have an interest in it, we are all responsible for it, and the more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ADVOCATE PRIZE. | 3/25/1912 | See Source »

...crew is out on the water just one day later than last year, and rowed remarkably well for the first day, making six complete trips back and forth over the short course at a slow stroke. The boat was unsteady, but the oarsmen caught the water cleanly, and worked with a good body swing. They also spaced well most of the time. Coach Wray watched the crew from the bank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST CREW ROWED ON RIVER | 3/15/1912 | See Source »

...life. She is alternately torn between her love for her husband and her love for her brother; and the struggle is not without its tragic interest. Melodramatic touches serve to hold the attention of the audience, even during the expository scenes; but the applause that the play calls forth must be gratifying alike to the author and to the actors. It is easy enough to find fault,--perhaps that is why so many of us are ready to: no dramatist can ask for greater appreciation than the close attention of his audience; and this Mr. Savery...

Author: By Robert WITHINGTON ., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 3/6/1912 | See Source »

...second period found the teams almost evenly matched, after the substitutions of Washburn and Claflin for Wigglesworth and Handy in the Freshman defence and of Trainer for Claflin in the forward line. Play see-sawed back and forth between one end of the rink and the other, and although the attack of both forward lines became much faster, both defences proved equal to stopping them. Toward the end of the half Yale scored again on a lucky shot past Washburn, thus making the final score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE FRESHMEN WON HOCKEY | 2/19/1912 | See Source »

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