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...play will be given as nearly as possible in the manner in which such a play would be given in the time of Augustus, although probably no masks will be used. The effort will be made to make the presentation rather an illustration than a modern dramatic entertainment...
...fully illustrated with pictures of the old and new churches and with portraits of most of the rectors of the parish. The description of the present church is written by H. H. Richardson, the architect. Benjamin Kimball describes the work of the Boston Camera Club in a manner that must be interesting to all photographers. This article is well illustrated with examples of the club's work. Georgianna A. Boutwell contributes "Silas Deane and the coming of Lafayette," an interesting historical article showing us how much we owe to Silas Deane for the coming of Lafayette to America...
...several innovations in the second winter meeting on Saturday which had much to do with its success. The management broke away from the conventional list of events of past indoor meetings and introduced performances, which were interesting not only because of their novelty but because of the excel lent manner in which they were carried out. Such events were the ladders and double trapeze. They were exhibitions rather than contests and from the point of view of the spectator, lost nothing in interest because the performers were not pitted against each other in actual competition. The tendency to introduce special...
...Board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association have framed a petition to the Corporation for a new dining hall to be managed and conducted in a manner similar to the present dining hall. The petition has meet the hearty approval of several members of the Faculty, and should it receive enthusiastic support from the students we feel confident that the Corporation will take some action at once...
...speculator is not much different from the boy who makes some bold dash for victory in his games. The close man who takes the outward things in earnest acts in a foolish manner. It is as if the children in the market place should take their artificial money for real and horde it away. You have a contempt for the boy who looses his temper at play; we should take an example from this in real life...