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...Harvard Students who have taken Professor Alfred Hennequin's course on "The Technique of the Drama," at the New England College of Languages, 120 Tremont street, predict that the course which the professor begins Monday, the 13th inst. at 4 p. m., will be popular with our students. See advertisement on back page...
...Harvard Students who have taken Professor Alfred Hennequin's course on "The Technique of the Drama," at the New England College of Languages, 120 Tremont street, predict that the course which the professor begins Monday, the 13th inst. at 4 p. m., will be popular with our students. See advertisement on back page...
...their numbers, to improve line work and other weak points, and get the team into championship form. As far as Yale men are concerned, it is safe to say that not for the last five years has the result of this game seemed more doubtful or more difficult to predict. In former years Yale has had opportunities to measure their strength with stronger teams before meeting Princeton, but now the situation is reversed, as Yale has had no severe test, and her strength is still an unproved quantity. On the whole, it may be said that the college expects...
...difficult, and in fact almost impossible, to predict the winners in the different events. A careful comparison of the teams of the different colleges indicates that Yale will probably win first place, with Harvard second and Pennsylvania third...
...effort to put this story into rhyme or even into print, for there is nothing extraordinary in it either in point of conception or treatment. Indeed in regard to the latter, one is amused to find now and then the rhyme lapsing into prose. It is hardly possible to predict that the rhyme will command any special interest from students to whom it must be supposed it is meant to appeal...