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...second annual and dinner of the Circolo Italiano will be held this evening at the Lombardy Inn, Boston, at 6 o'clock. Ermete Novelli, the actor, who has recently been elected an honorary member of the society, will be the guest of honor at the dinner and will be presented with a medal. This afternoon the entire club will attend the performance of "The Taming of the Shrew," by Mr. Novelli and his company at the Majestic Theatre...
Seribner's--"The Part of Caesar," by A. S. Pier '95: "The Master of the Inn," by R. Herrick '90: "The Song of Old Homes," by E. Sutton '85: "The Field of Art," by R. Sturgis...
...clock this afternoon at Princeton, New Jersey. Teams have been entered from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania Columbia, Syracuse, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The University team arrived in Princeton yesterday morning and took a practice walk over the course in the afternoon. They are staying at the Princeton Inn, and will return to Cambridge immediately after the race...
...Sunday spent in Cambridge, the CRIMSON would take this opportunity of suggesting various interesting and pleasant excursions in the neighborhood. Concord and Salem, delightful old colonial towns, are not merely the receptacle of scattered monuments commemorating the halting places of the Continental or British troops. Nor is the Wayside Inn, where Longfellow actually wrote his tales, a bit of forgotten fiction. Without attempting to catalogue the various trips in this vicinity the CRIMSON would merely try to open men's eyes to the many delightful ways of passing the spring afternoons in and about Cambridge...
...first, said Professor Baker, the theatres were rude platforms built in the public squares. Then they were moved to the inn-yards. The galleries around these yards gave rise to the upper stage of Elizabethan drama. Later the actors constructed theatres of their own, using the bear-baiting rings as models...