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There is significance in the rapidity with which articles on the colleges are appearing in the public press; evidently colleges are growing in some sort of reputation and are receiving notice accordingly. The latest discussion is in the current Outlook and is a substantiated opinion that colleges are giving valuable business training. This is scarcely in accord with Mr. Bok, who stated in the same magazine last summer that good business men avoid college graduates until they have had time to have foolish ideals and ideas knocked from their heads. And this article does not blame the college...
...Winthrop Ames '95, for the first time since he sent the New Theatre Company to Boston three years ago, will present one of his latest productions, "The Great Adventure," at the Majestic Theatre tonight. Mr. Ames has made an enviable record as an original theatrical producer since he left College...
...Thousand Years Ago," Mr. Percy MacKaye's latest play was produced for the first time on any stage at the Shubert Theatre last night and a large and genuinely appreciative audience forgot the commonplace world that buzzed outside the door and lived in a world of grotesquerie and romance, rings and roses with a beggar's wallet thrown in for good measure. Mr. Macrame waved his magic wand and bade us step with him into the Land of Heart's Desire, where men dared all for the love of fair women. And his audience followed him joyously...
...Richards '86; "The Hyperbolic Functions of Complex Variables," by Professor A. E. Kennelly h.'06; "Corporate Promotions and Reorganizations," by Dr. A. S. Dewing '02; "Selections from the Federalist," by Professor W. B. Munro; "Lectures on Dante," by Dr. William Boyd-Carpenter, Canon of Westminster Abbey; and the latest volume, NO. XXIV, of the Harvard Studies in Classical philology. A report on the "Harvard Expedition to Samaria," by Dr. G. A. Reisner '89 and a volume of reproductions of the "Sumerian Tablets in the Harvard Semitic Museum," by Miss M. I. Hussey, are to be published shortly...
Today's contest on Soldiers Field represents the very latest development in intercollegiate football. Thirty-nine years ago Harvard played McGill University in the first intercollegiate game under Rugby rules. The game was played on Jarvis Field, May 15, 1874, and resulted in a scoreless tie. Although these two teams had met the day before, the game on the 15th was the first of interest owing to the fact that it was played under the Canadian code of rules. The principal difference between the Harvard and Canadian rules was, to quote a daily paper of that date, that, "under...