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...CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Mr. Drew was secretary of the embassy of Li Hung Chang to the United States in 1896, and was chairman of the executive committee of the Medical School of China. He was twice decorated by the former Chinese Emperor. He is also ex-president of the Royal Asiatic Society of Shanghai and a Fellow of the Eastern Asiatic Society of Boston...
...needed to obviate the present difficulties. No other sport gives one so many thrills or has such moments of tense excitement as track. Whether it is an indoor meet or the intercollegiates at the Stadium, the spectators are assured at least one heart-breaking finish or a battle royal between two pole-vaulters. The imperative need today is a greater and more active support for the team. There are plenty of point-winners in College who would be eager to report for practice if only their sacrifices and efforts would be appreciated. A victory over Yale in May and victories...
...play is a musical comedy by J. W. D. Seymour '17 with music by R. T. Squire '18. During its prologue and two acts the story is told of an agreement between two rulers of adjoining kingdoms, made upon the arrival of an heir in each of the royal families, and providing for the marriage of their children when they become of age. When the heirs grow up and manifest their own inclinations, amusing situations result...
...Medley of Heirs" is a musical comedy written by J. W. D. Seymour '17, with music by R. T. Squire '18. It concerns the complications resulting from an agreement between two rulers of adjoining kingdoms, made upon the arrival of an heir in each of the royal families, and providing for the marriage of the children when they become of age. When the heirs in question grow up and manifest their own inclinations, amusing situations result...
...Outline, will be given by Professor Francke; German 28, Goethe's Italianische Reise, will be open to undergraduates; French 11 hf., the History of the Tale and the Novel in France from the 15th to the 19th Century, will be a new course; French 15 hf., Pascal and Port Royal, will be a new course; French 17, Literary Criticism in France, will be made a full course and closed to undergraduates; Comparative Literature 1, European Literature, formerly given by Professor Wendell, will be withdrawn; Comparative Literature 11, the Romantic Movement in the 19th Century, will be made a full course...