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...unlike anything ever before attempted by a municipality. The plan is intended for the benefit of the working men, at whose command it will place the means for the improvement, development and exercise of the physical man. The whole plan is experimental, and its continuance will depend upon the manner in which the public takes to the idea...
...Darling. As guest, Mr. Lioyd McKim Garrison, L. S., a former president of the CRIMSON, was present. The dinner. which is always held about this time of the year, is in honor of the resigning board, and last night's dinner brought honor to '89 for the able manner in which she conducted the paper during her term of office...
...Ghastly Journey." Mr. Post has treated an old idea in a new and realistic way. The story is told in a natural and effective manner, and is so skillfully managed that the fact that the writer has been hoaxed does not dawn upon the reader until the end is reached. The enjoyment of the whole is heightened by the skillful way in which the denouement is managed Under Topics of the Day is "Another's Study in Happiness." It is thoroughly ideal, and, to us, somewhat unsatisfactory. The short sketch, "In the Train," by R. W. Atkinson...
...would call attention to the second concert by the Kneisel Quartet, to be given this evening. Last year and this, these concerts have furnished an opportunity of hearing the best music played in a delightful manner, the Quartet having a wide reputation for superior work. Many men in college have but small acquaintance with good music and to such men we recommend these concerts, given under the auspices of the college, as an opportunity for education as well as pleasure...
...Wardner's admirable and masterly address was followed by the poem of Mr. Post. The latter's poem abounded in rich humor and, as well as the oration, was enthusiastically received. After the poem Mr. Dexter introduced as master of the evening, Mr. Slocum, who proposed in a pleasing manner many toasts, among others, toasts to the various athletic organizations, both class and college, and to the college papers. The responses as a whole were bright and ready. Mr. Faulkner acted as chorister, and under his direction the music added to the pleasure of the evening. The dinner closed with...