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German Readings. For beginners. (1) "Unverhofft kommt oft." (2) "Der Eine oder der Andere." (In Otto's Introductory German Reader, with notes by Joynes.) Mr. Lutz. Sever...
...Bridgman, W. T. Field, A. D. Noyes and E. S. Parsons; The Brunonian, E. O. Silver, A. Barker; Acta Columbiana, J. K. Bangs, A. Anderson, J. W. Dowling, Jr.; Advocate, R. G. Butler; Crimson, F. W. Moulton, A. M. Butler; Herald, G. H. Heilbron; Princetonian, J. A. Hodge, Otto Crouse; Argonaut, C. D. Willard; Chronicle, L. S. Berry; University Magazine, F. E. Smiley, C. O. Beasley, L. M. Bullitt; Athenaeum. S. V. V. Holmes, G. A. Copeland; Argo, H. S. Underwood, Willis Reed; Cornell Review, H. L. Aldrich; University Quarterly, A. T. Sperry; the Vassar Miscellany was represented by proxy...
Found - One pair cuffs and buttons and "Otto's German Course." Inquire of F. H. Leavitt at Drury...
PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Knight in "Otto...
...SERIES of papers on American student-life have appeared in Die Gegenwart. The author, Mr. Otto Gross, selecting Harvard as the representative college, calls her the oldest and most renowned of American colleges, and Yale her Tochteranstalt. These are almost the only true statements which he makes. His pictures of college life are even falser than the Herald's, and must have been taken from "Student Life at Harvard" or derived from a correspondence with Dr. F-h-b-r. Here is one of the conversations...