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...play is a dramatic comedy of life in northern Italy in the eighteenth century, dealing with a contest among the violin makers of Cremona. Taddeo Ferrari, the old violin master, has announced that the winner will receive not only the coveted trophy, but also the hand of his daughter. The play portrays the heroism of the hunchback, Fillipo, who nobly renounces his victory in order to avoid forcing his love upon Giannina...
...attack was well-nigh invincible, forwards, runs and punts all coming from the versatile O'Hearn who proved himself a master in the art of triple threat. But it must be admitted that Princeton was not as formidable against Yale as against the University the preceding week. Handicapped by the loss of Keck early in the game, the Tiger eleven seemed to miss his inspiring presence and to lack the drive which they possessed the Saturday before. But no credit must be taken from Yale, they have overcome the defeats of years by conquering Princeton, and today they will seek...
...Frederick Winsor '93, head master of the Middlesex School, will be the principal speaker at a smoker of the Middlesex Club of Harvard this evening at seven o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. All graduates of the School now in the University are invited to attend...
Under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House, the Reverend Sherard Billings '80, assistant headmaster of Groton School, will speak to the Freshmen in Smith Halls Common Room tonight. His subject will be "Reflections of a School-master". The meeting will last from 7 to 7.30 o'clock...
...German, Greek, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Rumanian, Spanish and Turkish. There are also suggestions of courses in Russian, Polish, Czechoslovak and Serbo-Croatian. These are offered not only for the practical value of their use in oral intercommunication, but also for their helpfulness to those who aim to master a language for the sake of the literature or as a key to sources of knowledge in any domain of the past or the present. There will always be the latter need, because of the life embodied in these literatures, even if the dream of the League of Nations...