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LOST.- Brown and White fox terrier, brown ears, brown spot on head, wears collar marked "Maximilian, Ralph May." Please return to 49 Oxford St., Cambridge...
...based upon ordinary scenes in Wall Street. The characters represent typical New York financiers and those who are popularly supposed to be their victims. Helen Dauvray, the heroine, is excellent as an American girl of sense and and humor and carries a difficult part well. The hero represents the head of the New York Clearing House and is said to be a good study of the original. As a whole the acting, which is admirable, is much better than the play itself, which is very wordy and loosely put together...
...remind the freshman class again that if the team is not given a fair chance to practice, no games can be won. Saturday's game only goes to prove that more than two elevens must be out each day, that all must play harder and with more head work if '94 is to do as well as preceding freshman classes. The university game was discouraging. We have seldom witnessed such weakness as Harvard showed during the first half. What with fumbling, bad rush line work and great carelessness in watching the ball it seemed as though Harvard had lost...
...candidates for halves are all promising men, and careful work will make good players of them. White is careless, fumbles badly, and does not use his head enough; he runs well around the end and is hard to tackle. Greenough tackles well and is a hard worker, but needs a great deal of practice. Henry rushes well through the center but never looks where he is going; he punts well, but is not sure. Schoen tackles well; he is a good dodger and a hard man to stop, but his work is very uneven. Green lacks confidence...
...Frederick Henry Hedge, who died last August, was for many years at the head of the list of officers of the University, by reason of seniority. He resigned his professorship of German...