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...There exists a legend which holds that whenever a crisis arises in the affairs of Loravia the great tree which stands in the courtyard of inn will in some miraculous way show the people the remedy for the difficulties in which they are placed. Needless to relate in this particular instance the tree gives forth the proper remedy, and Loravia is left to "live happily ever after...
...this evening. It's "hot dog" night and they will all be there and ready to serve at that. The dog catchers have worked night and day for the last two weeks and have succeeded in capturing 500 canines which will be ready for devouring at nine this evening. Particular people who have no taste for the steaming bow wows will be cared for in other ways, so that the evening is not without promise...
...where it is impossible for more than a small number of men to possess the numerous volumes themselves, would be in a large measure alleviated if attention were paid the familiar advice to do the reading early. But even making allowance for difficulties arising as a result of that particular human frailty of procrastination, there is still a very generally admitted insufficiency of books in many courses. At present no funds exist for the purchase of more books in such courses. Those books which the library owns have been secured from miscellaneous funds as fine money and special gifts...
Professor W. R. Spalding '87, of the Music Department, will give the fourth Lecture in the series "The Evolution of the Art of Music," at the Lowell Institute tonight at 8 o'clock. The particular subject upon which Professor Spalding will speak this evening is "Opera in France, England, and Germany." Early Music for Violin, Organ, and Harpsichord by Bach and Handel...
...semi-annual trophy competition held by the School of Landscape Architecture were judged yesterday afternoon by Mr. Charles A. Platt, of New York. There were nineteen entries in the competition, the subject of which was the design of a country estate of about five acres, containing a formal garden. Particular interest is attached to the judgment, because Mr. Platt is one of the foremost designers of country houses and gardens in this country...