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...rooms of the Boston Athletic Association last night. Owing to a misunderstanding not all the associations in the vicinity of Boston were represented, but only the following: Boston Athletic Association, Technology Gymnastic Association, Brown Gymnastic Association, Christian Union, Roxbury Turnverein, and Harvard Gymnastic Association. W. F. Garcelon, F. W. Lord and Dr. D. A. Sargent were Harvard's representatives...
...athletic organizations in the vicinity of Boston will be represented by delegates at a meeting which will be held at the rooms of the Boston Athletic Association tonight, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a gymnastic association. W. F. Garcelon L. S., and F. T. Lord '97, will be Harvard's representatives...
...resolution favoring the formation of a gymnastic association was then unanimously passed. W. F. Garcelon L. S. and F. T. Lord '97 were chosen delegates to the meeting which is to be held at the B. A. A. rooms on March 12 for the organization of a general gymnastic association. The meeting then adjourned, having decided to meet again and organize some time next spring...
...whole comedy is centred around Pauline Hall, whose appearance again on the Boston stage is highly welcome. Dorcas is a very light, amusing, musical comedy. The story dwells upon the escapades of a young woman of title who resorts to strategem to satisfy herself of the character of a lordly lover. She disguises herself as a peddler boy, then as Dorcas, a village beauty and wife of an innkeeper, and finally as the daughter of an English Lord. In all these three characters Miss Hall appears to great advantage. Having the physique and pose which will set off any costume...
...Upsilon Fraternity was held at the United States Hotel in Boston, Saturday evening. At the business meeting which preceded the dinner the officers of the past year were re-elected. About one hundred members were present. President Gleason acted as toastmaster and the following men spoke: Rev. A. M. Lord, Harvard '83, on "A Practical Application of the Fraternity Spirit;" Mr. Henry A. Thomas, the Governor's private secretary, on "Our Country;" A. B. Haven, Rutgers '82, on "The Bar;" President B. L. Whitman, of Colby, spoke on the necessity of developing the spiritual side of human nature. Other speakers...