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Professor James B. Greenough has his sabbatical this year and will spend the winter with his family in the South...
...revival of the old comedies at the Boston Museum last winter was so successful that a new series has been begun this year. Sheridan's charming comedy, "The School for Scandal," was produced Monday night before a large house. The performance was distinctly above mediocrity, but there was little acting that could be called brilliant except, perhaps, Miss Annie Clarke's Lady Teazle. Mr. Eben Plympton, as Charles Surface, was far less stilted than usual. Mr. Charles Barron's Sir Peter Teazle was interesting, but hardly a just conception of the part. Mr. Wilson is always amusing, but perhaps...
...great problems of the hour before students whose time for the thorough investigation of these subjects is, for the most part, limited. The club, as its name only indicates, furthers the cause of free trade; but it hopes to hear well-known men on both sides during the winter. The speaker this evening is a man whom Harvard has heard before and who has contributed more or less to the college papers...
...Free Wool Club was organized in 1889 to continue the work of the temporary Harvard Tariff Reform Club, formed in 1888 during the Presidential Campaign, and under whose auspices the great Tremont Temple Rally was held. The present club will endeavor, during the winter, to meet the great interest in the college on the question of tariff reform by several meetings which will be addressed by eminent speakers on both sides of the question. The first meeting will be held tomorrow evening in Sever 11, when Mr. Moorfield Storey, of Boston, will speak on "The Tariff Question...
Plans are made at Princeton to raise a fund for the erection of a building large enough for two tennis courts to use during the coming winter...