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1y.THE Theatre of Arts and Letters will give its first public performance at the Columbia Theatre to-day (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. The play will be Frank Stockton's Squirrel Inn," a comedy in four acts, as amusing as Mr. Stockton always is and as good literature. This play was produced in New York at the second private subscription night of the Theatre of Arts and Letters, and was received by that very exacting and critical audience with delight. It is now to be offered to the public under the ordinary theatrical conditions. The company will include...
1y.THE Theatre of Arts and Letters will give its first public performance at the Columbia Theatre to-morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. The play will be Frank Stockton's "Squirrel Inn," a comedy in four acts, as amusing as Mr. Stockton always is and as good literature. This play was produced in New York at the second private subscription night of the Theatre of Arts and Letters, and was received by that very exacting and critical audience with delight. It is now to be offered to the public under the ordinary theatrical conditions. The company will include...
...Frank Bolles has just issued a little pamphlet on "Student's Expenses" at Harvard, giving a great deal of valuable information to all connected or desiring to be connected with the University. Professor George H. Palmer on Commencement Day of 1887, gave in his address the results of the first systematic investigation of the subject. He showed plainly from the figures he had secured from the students themselves, that the individual expenditure of a quarter of the class of 1987 had been less than $650 a year; and that among these a number had been able to keep their expenses...
...Frank G. Moore of Yale has accepted the position of associate professor of Latin at Dartmouth college...
...Frank Wells, '64, has presented the Harvard Athletic Association with a new cup to be competed for by the four classes of the college. Unlike most athletic prizes, this cup is of solid silver, standing some eight inches high and having two handles. It will be called the Well's Cup, and is now on exhibition in Leavitt and Peirce's window...