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...every play that he has produced has been noted, not alone for its literary merit, but for a beauty and completeness of production that are certainly remarkable. Mr. Drew is an earnest student and all his work has the marks of careful preparation as well as of natural talent. During the past week at the Hollis in "The Bauble Shop" he has won golden opinions, and his second week will undoubtedly be fully as successful. Before the termination of his engagement he will be seen in one, and possibly two, new characters, which will undoubtedly excite great interest...
...trial of candidates for the Mandolin Club yesterday afternoon, only five men appeared. The talent shown was not of the best, and only one man was taken on, F. W. Johnston '97. P.S. Strauss '97 and S. W. Fordyce '98 were taken on at the first trial, Wednesday. It was intended to enlarge the club this year, but if the mandolin players in college have not sufficient interest to attend trials, the club will be seriously affected...
George Romney has been most unfortunate in his biographers. Among his acquaintances there were but two who possessed any literary talent. They were Cumberland and Hayley and each wrote a dry and inaccurate biography of him. The best account of his life is that written by his son. Romney never belonged to the Royal Academy...
...Bellew which begins at the Columbia Theatre, on Monday next, is an event of sufficient importance to attract the individual attention of the theatre goers. When Mrs. Potter first made her appearance upon the stage, some ten years ago, she was generally conceded to be possessed of undoubted talent, which only needed development. In the intervening time she has studied hard and devoted herself entirely to her profession. On her present American tour she has been greeted most generously and the criticisms she has received have been most flattering. Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew have just returned from a tour...
...William C. White, of Madison avenue, who is an expert in the art of cooking, is to utilize her talent for the benefit of Harvard students. She has taken a house at Cambridge and it ought not to be long before her boarding-house wins the popularity it is sure to deserve. There appears to be a demand for superior service in this line. - Springfield Republican...