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...first of the Boston performances of the Hasty Pudding Club's opera, "The Sphinx, or Love at Random," will be given tonight, at Horticultural Hal, 101 Tremont street. The performance will begin at 8.30, doors open...
...play is entitled "The Sphinx, or Love at Random." The music, which is entirely original, is written by L. S. Thompson '92, who composed a part of the music for last year's play. The libretto is by D. Gray '92. The scene of the play is in Egypt. In addition to the following east of principal characters, there is a large chorus...
...increase of the age at which men enter professions, a careful computation shows that in our graduating classes for the last fifteen years there has been no increase in age; and in two classes taken at random-one graduated fifty five years ago and one about twenty-five years ago-the age of the former averaged nearly two years more than that of the latter; which was an exceptionally young class. I may say that the graduating age of the class fifty-five years ago exceeded the average graduating age of the last fifteen classes...
...various manifestations of self a nscicusness, and states that many men exaggerate their vices to pretending to be better than they are, because, of all vices, that which flourishes least in the atmosphere of Harvard is hypocrisy; of all habits the most detested is cant." The article contains several random daily themes, which show the frank attitude of the student toward the instructor. Written by one who has obtained such a thorough insight into the real life at Harvard as Mr. Wendall, the article is a welcome defence of the college from the malicions attacks of superficial observers...
...article on "The Choice of Electives by Mr. A. Lawrence Lowell, opens the number. In it the writer has stated some very valuable propositions which deserve much more serious consideration than the random talk on this subject which has been flooding the magazines all over the country. Mr. Lowell's advice about the work in preparation for the professions well deserves attention of those to whom it applies...