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...more necessary when the step involves the reversal of the long established policy of a great institution, so that an error, if made, cannot easily be corrected. No one who has followed the history of the present movement can doubt that the object of those most interested in its success is to secure a three years course. No one seriously doubts that the actual proposal, which relates to the work of half a year, is only an entering wedge, and that more will be demanded for consistency's sake if this fails on trial to secure at least one additional...
...encouraging to hear such a favorable report of the Mott Haven team. Under the direction of an instructor who has had great success, we look forward to a winning team. But both Yale and Princeton also send excellent reports of the condition of their intercollegiate teams, and each declares that her chance of making a line showing is very good. It will not do, therefore, for Harvard to depend upon the result as it appears when figured out on paper. The result depends on what is done on the track, and this depends directly upon the character of the work...
...Crystal Slipper follows the Soudan at the Boston Theatre and gives promise of great success. The well-known fairy story never had a better presentation, with its beautiful scenery, gorgeous costumes and brilliant transformations. The piece has been slightly changed since its last presentation here, and besides, new features have been added by music and ballet. The principal parts are all well sustained. Miss Ida Mule as Cinderella. is always welcome. The melodrama continues for two weeks...
Miss Marie Tempest, who took the part of "Kitty," is a remarkably good actress and singer for comic opera. She first acted this part in London, and there, as well as 11 this country, she has had great success. She so outshines the other members of the company that one can sorcery remember anything about them, when the play is over, except that they did not act poorly enough to be conspicuous...
...Omnibus" department, with which the number closes, contains some "Harvard Echoes." The publishers of the New England Magazine are clearly making efforts to represent all features of New England life and scenery as thoroughly as possible, and judging from the substantial appearance of the magazine, they are meeting with success...