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...judge by the crowded houses at the Globe Theatre, the attractions of form and face with which nature has blessed Mr. Henry E. Dixey are by no means on the wane. "Adonis," which will be given the rest of the week, is a burlesque too well known to need comment. Suffice it to say that Dixey in "Adonis," and the crowd of frisky femininity with which this artist surrounds himself are as delightsome as ever...
...CHANDLER, Cor. Main and Inman Sts., Cambridgeport.Important Notice to Sportsmen.The rapid growth of amateur sport in this country and its wholesome influence have created a demand for an exponent in sympathy with the requirements of those interested in its welfare. Appreciating the need of such interpretation, Messrs. Harper and Brothers have decided to establish a department in Harper's Weekly, entitled "Amateur Sport," to begin with the current number. The department will be in no sense of the word reportorial, but, following the high standard of Harper publications, will endeavor to keep sportsmen in touch with current questions, furnish them...
...years 35.4. Second, Harvard was victor in '82, '83 and '85. Our average stroke each year was 36 1-2, 36.6, 36.9, or for the 3 years 36.7. Yale's was 45. 25, 45, 1, 38.5, or for the 3 years 42.95. I think these figures need study...
...older head to control our athletic expenses is a good one. When we think of the bad management in some of the past years, we wonder that the position of graduate treasuer was not established long before. Now that it has been put on a sure footing, we need have no longer the slightest fear of utterly reckless and extravagant managing by undergraduates...
...impressive address on some of the dangers and evil tendencies of college life. In the evening Mr. J. R. Mott, one of the college secretaries of the international committee, on the Possibilities of the Intercollegiate Young Men's Christian Associations showing the advantages of united work, and the great need of such work in foreign lands...