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...very brief, and provides that all persons connected with the University shall be eligible for membership. The following officers were elected for the remaining half-year: Pres. W. R. Thayer, '81; Vice-Pres., J. G. Thorp, L. S.; Sec., I. Panin, '82; Treas. C. G. Washburn, '80. Committee, F. Warren, '82, G. C. Van Benthuysen, '82. April 15th was decided upon for the next debate, the subject of which is : Resolved, That a third term, on general principles, is advisable. Affirmative, Evarts, '81. Washburn, '82; Negative, Ivy, '81, Firman...
...between teams from '82 and '83, provoked, perhaps, more enthusiasm than any other feature of the afternoon's programme. The conditions were, five men on a side, and two tugs out of three to decide. The teams were made up as follows: '82 - Chalfant, Lawrence (captain), Jennings, Perin, and Warren (anchor); '83 - Hammond (captain), Curtis, Kip, Morrison, and Sawyer (anchor). The first pull was won, after a sharp struggle, by '83, in 40 seconds, amidst great excitement. After a short rest the teams changed sides, and made ready for the second tug, which '82 secured by hard work...
...Judges of Sparring were Messrs. C. G. Ellis and George Lee, of Boston, and R. Bacon, '80; and of the other events, Dr. Sargent, Mr. W. Hooper, '80, and Mr. F. Warren...
BOSTON MUSEUM. 7.45 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2. To-night, and Sat. Matinee, Boucicault's "Old Heads and Young Hearts," with Mr. Warren as Jesse Rural. Saturday evening, Miss Martinot's benefit, - the "Spark," "Asmodeus," and the "Little Rebel." March 29, "Robinsonnade," and "The Lark," which promise to be very amusing...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. To-night and Saturday matinee, Mr. Warren appears for the last times in his delightful role of Jefferson Scattering Batkins, "the member of the General Court from Cranberry Centre," in the "Silver Spoon." It is, in many respects, his best part; the piece is throughout most amusing. Before it, is given a farce, "Aunt Charlotte's Maid," the beginning of which is good. Saturday evening, Sardou's "Patrie," which has long been talked of, will be produced for the first time. In it, Miss Clarke will appear for the first...