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...debate held in Perkins Hall, Boston, last night, under the auspices of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union between T. H. Russell 2nd, of Boston University Law School, and Miss Grace G. Ward, graduate of the College of Liberal Arts, for the affirmative, and F. Hendrick 1L., and Miss Maud Wood, Radcliffe '97, for the negative, the decision was given in favor of the latter. The outcome of this debate will undoubtedly have a good effect upon debating interests at Radcliffe, which now hold a lower position than seems reasonable from the showing made last night...
...Thomas H. Russell 2nd, of the Law School of Boston University, and Miss Grace G. Ward, a graduate of the College of Liberal Arts, will speak on the affirmative. Mr. Frank Hendrick of the Harvard Law School, and Miss Maud Wood '97, of Radcliffe College will speak on the negative. Judges: Professor Coman of Wellesley College, Professor Start of Tufts College, Professor Ripley of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Open to the public...
...Editorial on the University Club strikes the right note in urging a general subscription and saying that it is "comparatively easy to convince the graduates that we are enough in earnest to pass resolutions," and that "when something has actually been done we can approach the graduates with better grace...
This afternoon, Alfred Cowles, Yale '88, Caspar Whitney, Harry Beecher and the Beard brothers of Yale visited the quarters. Mr. Lehmann had the 'Varsity out for about two hours this afternoon, the crew showing grace and evenness in the short stretches rowed. The Cornell 'varsity and freshman eights both look well, and the river is lively now with the crews each rowing twice...
...opera. He only announces it in his usual modest way: "A musical entertainment." But it is said to be more full of musical gems than an opera, dressier than a society play, funnier than a farce, spicier than the varieties, more unique than a specialty show, as rich in grace and beauty as a fancy dress ball, and as replete with good acting as the legitimate. The cast is the largest and strongest Mr. Hoyt has ever organized and embraces many prominent people, notably, Miss Belle Archer, leading lady with Nat Goodwin, E. H. Southern and the late Salvini; Clairiesse...