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...team has been altered this year. The coaches aim to have the members of the team in their best condition for the dual meet with Yale on May 20 and have decided that it would be inconsistent with this plan to allow certain men to be trained to their utmost so early in the season...
...meeting of the track squad was held in the Game Room of the Union last night at which Mr. Lathrop outlined the work of the season and explained the system of training which he wishes the men to adopt. He pointed out that it is of the utmost importance for every man to have individual coaching, but that this will be impossible if nearly the whole squad reports as heretofore in the afternoon. Regular times at which each squad is to report have therefore been arranged as follows: from 10 to 11, beginners in the weight events; from...
...third act of "Maria Stuart" brings together Mary and Queen Elizabeth. When finally they meet in Fotheringay Park, Mary at first pleads submissively for freedom, but on being refused, reviles the haughty Queen to her utmost. Shortly after the meeting an attempt is made to assassinate Elizabeth, instigated, it is supposed, by Mary...
...guards of the shrine, whom they supposed dead, but had only been drugged by the Boston fakirs, as proof of the fight with the Rao's soldiers which they offer as an excuse for their failure. The Maharajah is furious, but his anger is quickly changed to the utmost terror, when word comes that the Rao and his soldiers are approaching, in search of the Cat. Before he can escape the brutal Rao appears, demands the Magical cat or the instant death of the Maharajah, and is on the point of carrying his threat into execution, when the two fakirs...
...fill all the indications of Horn's home and tend to show that this is the real scene of action. However, this scene is greatly obscured from the fact that the author condenses; his story throughout. The names of persons also show great divergence and are thus of the utmost importance in a discussion. Now we turn to the story itself, which in a general character, resembles that of Thomas' "Tristram." In both we find the device of dreams employed, but in "Horn and Rimenhild," no marvels appear, and the story is strictly in accordance with what actually happened...