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The three centre men, Stillman, McCrea and Hickok, were looked upon at the beginning of the season as a most promising trio. Their experience of last year was depended upon to make these three men, as a combination, the peers of any on the football field. These hopes, however, have...
Among the prose articles, "For Unknown Reasons," by Arthur S. Pier, is a very clever little piece, describing with the neccssary amount of life the devotion of five brothers to the belle of a country village, and their final amusing dismissal. The author has taken advantage of the fact that...
"The Poet" by Louis How is one of the poorest things in the number. "Kansas Plantin" is a peculiar story and while being decidedly fanciful, is interesting and pleasing. "An Ethical Compromise" may be termed a story of "College Life" though we hesitate to believe that a Harvard professor could...
Some of the stories of the last number of the Advocate are unusually good. The best of them is undoubtedly "Wasted," a very pleasing and touching sketch by A. S. Pier. John Green contributes a dialect story entitled "The Brakeman's Story." It is very well done. Two sketches by...
The Spring concert of the Musical Clubs which took place last evening in Sanders Theatre was a very creditable performance. The Glee Club was at its best and its singing can compare most favorable with any past year, for seldom before has it sung with such good artistic finish and...