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...whole college is in mourning on account of the accidental shooting of Howe, a member of the sophomore class, by Flint, his classmate, on Saturday afternoon. It seems that Flint was intending to go hunting that afternoon, and while standing on the main street put a cap on his gun, which, as he supposed, was unloaded. By some unexplained means the gun was discharged in his hands and the whole charge lodged in the back of Howe who was walking by at less than a rod's distance. The injuries inflicted were so severe that he died in about three...
...baton Sunday evening, at the dress rehearsal of the OEdipus, the orchestra looked upon him as an intruder who had no right to give them directions. When, however, Mr. Chadwick, the director said, "Mr. Paine, the composer, gentlemen," he was greeted with round after round of applause. During the whole rehearsal he gave the chorus such advice as only a composer could give...
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS.Mr. Pach offers to furnish cabinet photographs of the senior class and former members at fifteen cents each, provided that fifty members order the whole class and some former members, say from 190 to 200 class portraits. Those desiring to take advantage of this liberal offer will send in their names, as soon as possible, to the committee, No. 10 Hilton's Block, or at Pach's Studio...
...scene represents the ancient palace, with a magnificent court-yard adorned with fountains and statues; everything has been done to imitate as nearly as possible the old Greek stage, and the blue sky is seen on all sides, apparently as far as the eye can reach. The whole effect of the stage appointment is strikingly brilliant, and will certainly make a profound impression on the audience...
...HERALD are very careful to preserve a strict incognito, there is a suspicion rife about Cambridge that it may not be a college enterprise, but an outside speculation." We also learn from its columns that the HERALD is printed at the office of a city daily. Taken as a whole, judging from its outside appearance, the last number of the Record is an unusually interesting one. We shall read it this evening...