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...dance of the gypsies under the leadership of F. S. Hoppin, Jr., '96, and V. Munroe '96, was exceedingly pretty and well executed and called forth great applause from the audience. The great size and the bagginess of the long Turkish trousers which the sailors wore detracted somewhat from their otherwise very effective hornpipe. The stage setting of the piece was simple, but exceedingly pretty. One or two of the costumes only were a little incongruous, and these will be changed for this evening...
...article on Harvard was written by Professor Charles Eliot Norton a few years ago for Harper's Magazine. The purpose of the article was to give the general public an idea of the life at Harvard, to set forth its exceptional educational advantages, and to make plain its position as the first of American universities...
...organization of the Student Volunteer Committee has been completed. The object of the committee and its methods of work will be set forth at the meeting tonight. The committee is definitely made up as follows: E. H. Warren '95, chairman; C. E. Noyes '95, secretary and treasurer; T. R. Kimball '95, R. W. Emmons '95, A. Whiteside '95, J. K. Whittemore '95, W. T. Denison '96, P. H. Savage Gr., T. A. Mullen L. S., L. K. Morse L. S., H. A. Caton Dv., H. C. Wright Dv., L. H. Roots, Epis. Sch., also Dr. F. N. Robinson...
Harvard had the kick-off against the wind and the ball went back and forth till Brown finally got it on the 35 yard line. It was then that her four points were scored. Hopkins, aided by the flying formation, went banging through right guard and tackle. The Brown back had an open field, with only Charlie Brewer between him and the goal. Brewer stood waiting for him and made a desperate dive, but Hopkins shook him off and was downed at the five yard line by Manahan. The Brown backs went through the centre until the ball...
During the first part of the game occurred a deplorable accident which drew forth the sympathy of all the spectators. While blocking off, one of the Harvard backs, George Gray, ran into a group of Andover men and broke his left leg below the knee. This misfortune will deprive the team of one of its surest and most valuable backs. Gray had the support and confidence of most of the students, who were anxious to have him play in the important games. Considering his injuries last year, this accident will come doubly hard...