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...Sweet-throated seats of learning. (Page 13, column...
Fourteen colleges, including Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, Penn State, and Columbia will take part this year. Each will give a rendition of the prise song, which is "Come Again, Sweet Love," by John Dowiand. In addition to the prise song each club will sing a piece of its own choice, and will end with its college song. Harvard has chosen "The Gypsy" of Zolotarieff, and "Up the Street" by R. G. Morse...
...lisped very sweet...
...could from Madame Butterfly, including soft off-stage harmonies, and failed to repay the loan. It added certain novelties from which the edge was worn by unreality. The twist awards the Japanese heroine to the American hero (unknown to him, his mother was a Jap girl). Before this sweet solution can release the audience, there are six scenes in and about Manhattan, beginning with the meeting of the chief participants at a Far East bazaar in Forest Hills. The performers were generally apt but the play is apt to end presently in the storehouse...
...especially upon the track team that aura of victory must descend; it has won, for the first time since their establishment seven years ago, the Triangular Meet. This victory, well deserved by the unremitting effort of coaches and contestants, is doubly sweet, for it has been so long untasted. The University, without undue inflation of its hopes, is glad to find in these scores the augury of the oncoming season. With this happy beginning, the track team must go on with a lighter heart. And with no slackening of the thorough application of thought, strength, and skill toward the approaching...