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This evening Professor J. J. Hayes will read "A Mid-summer Night's Dream," at Chichering ball, Boston, instead of New York, as previously announced. The entertainment will further consist of instrumental and vocal music...
Professor J. J. Hayes of the Elocutionary department will give several readings in New York city this month. Wednesday, February 12, at Chickering Hall he will read "A Mid-summer Night's Dream" with Mendelsohn's music to the play given by the Listemanu Sextette and a chorus from the Cecilia club. On Thursday the 20th he will read Browning's "Colombe's Birthday;" on the 27th a miscellaneous programme, and on March 6th "Twelfth Night...
...improvements in the Medical School in 1888-89, were the expansion and adjustment of the instruction offered to graduates in medicine in term time, and the establishment of numerous short courses for practitioners and advanced students, to be given in summer vacation. Thirty-one courses were announced for last summer. The gentlemen who give the summer instruction receive no compensation except the moderate fees paid by the students in the several courses; they clearly teach for other motives than pecuniary ones...
...died of old age, must still rest with her oarsmen. In making this statement we have not forgotten that an alleged intercollegiate rowing association held regattas in 1883 and 1884, received its death blow in an unseemly squabble on Lake Quinsigamond in 1885, and died of inanition during the summer of 1886. It would hardly be fair to dignify these minor contests by crediting their winners with championship honors; but if it be done, then Bowdoin won the last championship of American intercollegiate rowing, and is the present holder by default...
James Robinson, who has so long been trainer in athletics at Princeton, has been engaged to serve as trainer for the Cape May athletic association next summer...