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...this brilliant play, and it bids fair to go on in its prosperous career until the copyright expires, and it shall take its place among the masterpieces of American literature. A long stage career is the more assured because the interest does not depend upon the rendering of any particular part by a star actor. For Mr. Robson's second week here he will offer an entirely new play, an original comedy by Adrian Barbusse and Sidney Rosenfeld, entitled "Dear Old Boy," with Mr. Robson as "Marmaduc, the Good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 4/1/1895 | See Source »

...prominent men in college life, and fairly represent the ability and the influence of the student body. Their appointment at this particular time may have a possible connection with the rather exceptional state of Harvard athletics. It is the intention of the organizers of the college conferences to hold periodical meetings at which matters of interest to the college at large can be freely and calmly discussed. The meetings of these conferences will be attended by students and Faculty alike. It is intended to be something like the late Amherst senate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/26/1895 | See Source »

...Wednesday afternoon, March 27 at 4.30 p. m., Mr. R. E. Dodge will speak in the Geological Lecture Hall, University Museum on Some of the Geological Conditions That Have Influenced the Development of the United States. Particular attention will be paid to the eastern part of our country and the earlier stages of its history. Steropticon illustrations will be used...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Afternoon Lectures. | 3/25/1895 | See Source »

...Committee propose to consider additional measures of reform and would be pleased to receive any suggestions from the Faculty or to confer with a committee of the Faculty upon any of the points mentioned in this communication, and in particular upon matters affecting the relations of the football players to their College duties. They have no illusions as to the evils of intercollegiate football in its present condition; but they are reluctant to believe that Yale and Harvard teams cannot compete with each other in the spirit of gentlemen or that it is impossible to bring the sport into...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/20/1895 | See Source »

...efforts both faculty and students are united. The students are anxious to remove what they now begin to consider the disgrace of repeated defeats, while the Faculty seek to free Yale from the possible reproach of neglecting an important branch of college education. Their latest move has been a particular request to the corporation, leading to the appointment of a new professor to the chair of Rhetoric which has been vacant for ten years. The students show their interest, not only by a great increase in the number who take active part in the various debates, but by the heightened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/19/1895 | See Source »

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