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There will be an examination in English 2 as soon as the class finish reading King Lear...
...Princeton eleven, as finally selected, is composed as follows: Homans, full-back; King, right half; Spicer, left-half; Poe, quarter-back; Warren, left end; Woods, left tackle; Jefferson, left guard; J. Riggs, centre; Thomas, right guard; Speer, right tackle; Furness, right end. Substitutes: Davis, Bonner, Hayden, Lansder, Gallwey, Lewis and Dalton. This eleven will probably be the one which will meet Yale...
...Tremont Theatre Monday evening. Its main idea is the transformation of a rich Texan into a member of Congress. The cast, generally speaking, is most successful in the Texan manners, and Miss Walsh in particular displays charming abilities as "Bossy" Brander. Mr. Murphy is amusing as the cattle king, and Messrs. Stanley, Cullington and Finlay perform their parts successfully. The Texas Steer, despite its title, has a higher aim and a more sensible plot than most of the author's other works...
...spoke on The Old Testament in the light of other Semitic Literature. The Old Testament, said Professor Toy, is the only remainder of the old Hebrew literature; it is the most rounded and complete of all ancient Semitic literature. Beginning with the organization of Hebrew tribes, when Saul became king, it was brought out a century later in literary shape. The old Semitic literature has a very small compass. Much of the little that there was has been lost, and many of the tribes had none. There was a regular order of production in literature. First the old folk-stories...
...Tyndale's version is retained in our English version. Later, 1537, his edition was further revised by one Matthews, who changed it, howeher, very little. Later other Bibles were published, the Geneva bible in 1560 which was widely used, the Parker Edition, published by Archbishop Parker to rival it. King James' version, published in 1611, was the great edition, and it had forty-seven transators. They took parts of the Bible in sections, and combined the various translations into a final one. There is much similarity, however, to the preceding editions of the Bible...