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...Fellows may prescribe, and the existing rules allow the voters to send their ballots by mail to the Secretary, or otherwise to provide for depositing them at the proper place on the day of election. The election is by plurality of votes. It is conducted in the following manner...
Harvard's first run, in the fifth inning, was made by Daly who ran for Matthews on the latter's single and circled the bases on sacrifices by Coolidge and Wendell and Drew's wild throw. The other three runs were scored in the manner told above. Cregg made a run for Dartmouth in the sixth inning on Randall's muff of a throw, Coolidge's poor throw and a wild pitch by Stillman. The second run was made by Drew, who singled, took second on Cregg's base on balls, third on a passed ball and came home...
...their cues, their work was spirited and natural. Their lines, as well as their songs, were given clearly and distinctly, without any apparent nervousness. The leading role--that of King Philippine,--was taken by J. C. Miller 1L. He portrayed the avaricious, whimsical old man in a very amusing manner. H. F. Hurlburt 1L as Lord Chichester was excellent. His lines were pointed; and he had cultivated a laughable twang together with the languor and stupidity of the stage Englishman. His song in the second act, "Etiquette," received several encores. N. L. Tenney '03 was peculiarly fitted for his part...
...ninth concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which was given in Sanders Theatre last night, was particularly interesting on account of the soloist, Florizel Reuter, who played Vieuxtemps' first concerto for violin in an excellent manner. Reuter has remarkable technique and tone and plays with great self-possession. The rest of the programme, consisting of Goldmark's Overture to Penthesilea, Wagner's "Good Friday Spell" from "Parsifal," and Brahms' fourth Symphony, was performed with the orchestra's usual brilliancy...
...earnest work in the best fields of labor. I will therefore contribute the sum of $250,000 for the construction of the pathological and bacteriological laboratory, and should prefer that this amount should be paid from time to time as the construction of the building progresses and in such manner as my son Archer M. Huntington may approve...