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...intercollegiate architectural competition will be held this spring between Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Technology. Each year one of the colleges will conduct the competition, Harvard being in charge this spring. A committee of representatives of the colleges will decide upon the program of the competition from the tentative programs submitted by each college. The competition is divided into two classes; one consisting of fourth-year and graduate students, the other of all other students. A prize of $90 is offered to the winner in the first class, and $60 to the winner in the second. The donor...
...Wednesday evening, January 17, in Sanders Theatre. This latter concert is the first public concert in Cambridge that the clubs have given for some years. The object of the concert is to give the Cambridge public and members of the University an opportunity to hear the clubs. The program rendered will be the same as that given on the western trip which is more extensive than any that has been given in the vicinity of Cambridge this year...
...produced by the Dramatic Club in the spring will close on February 12. This competition is open to all members of the University. Either long or one-act plays may be submitted. A long play will be presented if a suitable one is submitted, but if not the program will consist of several short ones as was the case last year
...same program was given in each of the nine concerts. Between the more properly musical numbers of the program solos, comic numbers and "stunt" pieces were interpolated. Each club was received heartily in each concert and the Glee Club quartet was given much high praise...
Edward Sheldon '08, already well known for his "Salvation Nell," "The Nigger," and "The Boss," was last night called upon to bow his thanks at the Plymouth for the hearty reception given his latest play "The Princess Zim-Zim." Although the program labels this piece very simply as "a new play" it might well be called a semi-tragic comedy of realism: a first act of pure and unusually delightful comedy, a second and third of good melo-drama, and finally an epilogue that makes appeals by way of its persistence in sticking to facts, as ordinarily experienced...