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...hold the middle of the line, Gilman and Parson will play the tackles. If Gilman is not able to play against Princeton, Bigelow will replace him Harte and Soucy are the ends, and Mahan and King are certain to be used in the backfield. Enwright possibly; probably McKinlock will act as Mahan's running mate at the other halfback position. The former's injury sustained Saturday will probably keep him out of the Princeton contest. He renewed his old injury, both his knee and ankle being slightly wrenched. There is a good chance, however, that he will be able...
...Metropolitan Opera Company, and Beatrice Harrison, the young and already famous 'cellist. Mr. Sembach, who will sing tenor, and Madame Gadski, prima donna, took part in the production of Siegfried in the Stadium last June. The program includes selections from Schuman, Schubert, Handel, and a duet from Act 1 of Wagner's "Goetterdaemmerung" by Mr. Sembach and Mme. Gadski. Elmer Wilson will be the accompanist...
...Workshop will inaugurate its fourth season with two performances, one on Saturday, November 13, and the other on Tuesday, November 13, and the other on Tuesday, November 16. The production includes a three-act comedy. "The Rebound," by T. P. Robinson, a former student of Professor Baker, and "The Purple Dream," a fantastic one-act comedy by D. L. Breed 2L., a graduate of English 47, who is now taking English 47a. Beginning with this production the Workshop is experimenting with a new plan for an amateur stock company. This company, includes a number of actors and actresses from Cambridge...
Richard Norris Williams, 2d, '16, captain of the University tennis team, has appointed William Rand, 3d, '17, of Rye, N. Y., captain of the Junior tennis team, and Hugh Joseph Kelleher '18, of Seattle, Wash., captain of the Sophomore team. R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, will act as captain of the Senior tennis team, and R. C. Rand '19 has been appointed acting captain of the Freshman team. These men will select teams of six men each, and play for the interclass championship will begin next week...
...professionalism, and do not know the various technical ramifications upon which players may be disqualified. The facts of the case admit no doubt that the men who resigned were completely innocent of any real professionalism in spirit, and only ignorance of a technicality led them to the disqualifying act. It is no exaggeration to say that all Harvard men feel the deepest regret at the incident. Whether the University teams win or lose, it is the desire of all sportsmen that they meet opponents who have not lost a part of their strength,--especially through such a stroke of chance...