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...justify the expectations of his supporters. Bradley of Kansas Agricultural College, Tonon of M. I. T., Tootel of Bowdoin, Cruikshank of Yale, and Wager of Cornell are a quintet of weight throwers who are expected to afford Brown some keen competition while in Baker and Emery, Princeton has a pair of men capable of getting 150 feet of better...
...committee distributed twenty dinners to poor families in Cambridge. It was decided that at Christmas the committee should distribute shoes and stockings to poor boys of Cambridge rather than the customary Christmas dinners. Twenty-five boys, whose names were suggested by the Cambridge Welfare Union, were each given a pair of shoes and two pairs of stockings. The distribution was carried out on December...
...Peter, the office boy, the man who has cured his back; the dawning affection for the Doctor on the part of his wife; the awe and fear, almost, with which they both regard him, are set forth in the second act. We have the light laughter of the pair as they romp upstairs contrasted sharply with their mouse-like timidity whenever they are where they are likely to meet the Doctor. Again a good curtain is afforded, when the Doctor for the first time emiles at Peter and pats his hand...
...late Mike Murphy once remarked that anyone with a good pair of legs and a little wind could make something out of himself in track; and the number of track men developed in college bears out the statement. Coach Bingham too, called for the unexperienced as well as the experienced in summoning the candidates. Without doubt track offers exercise with an element of rivalry and no small chance of reward, to any man who is willing to work faithfully for a while every afternoon. Incidentally a successful team is usually the product of a large squad...
...skill and pleasant ability, with Ula Sharon a close second. Never have we seen a more realistic interpretation of an Apache dance, moreover, than that given by Gretchen-Eastman and Donald Kerr. Nor a more complete travesty than the one staged by Joe 'Brown and Gordon Dooley; this pair were the funniest part of the show, and whenever they appeared kept the audience in a continual series of hysterics. Honorable mention should be given as well to Mr. Brown's mouth. As a combination of both humour and music the manager offered Ted Lewis, which statement is quite sufficient unto...