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...typical number; but its stores, poems and editorials are all good. The leading contributions, long, carefully arranged and artistically written stories, are a happy exchange for the usual expanded daily themes. "Counterfeiting," by A. H. Gilbert '01, is an ingenuous and amusing little sketch of a somewhat conventional sort. The Hon. Jack Castleton, a shy, weak youth of the "gilded set" and the educated valet are familiar figures; but the writer puts them through their parts with skill and humor. A throughly studied final situation gives the sketch the needed balance...
...view of the last practice of the University eleven this afternoon, it has been suggested that the classes assemble in the Yard and march to the Field in a body. Marshals will be appointed this morning and each class will be preceded by a banner of some sort. The University Band, which will lead the procession, will start for the Field at 3.15, marching first around the Yard...
...close of the story there are numerous little touches of humor, of which only a very few sound strained. "There's Just One Girl," by Edward Richard, is a frail story of the expanded daily theme type, which, while it shows a good deal of cleverness of an observant sort, proves beyond doubt that the writer has no knowledge of human nature. In "Old and New," J. H. Cabot, 2nd, '00, undertakes to delineate the character of a Casco Bay "islander," and fails completely. "Perquisites," by John G. Cole sC., and "A Fiasco," by R. W. Gray '01, are sketches...
...alternate Fridays at 3, in Sever 5, Mr. Copeland meets a class of Law students for work of a sort to be determined by a majority of those who are present at the first meeting, on October 20. This class is open to all students of the Law School...
...alternate Friday at 3, in Sever 5, Mr. Copeland meets a class of Law students for work of a sort to be determined by a majority of those who are present at the first meeting, on October 20. This class is open to all students of the Law School...