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...plays to be presented are Labiche's "J'Invite le Colonel," Banville's "Gringoire," and Dreyfus' "La Gifle," all one-act comedies. There will be a dress rehearsal December 9 at Brattle Hall, Cambridge. The public performances will be given at Jordan Hall, Boston, Wednesday, December 11 and Friday, December 13. Tickets for the performances may be obtained at Thurston's, and from W. G. Roelker, Claverly 1, and in Boston, at Herrick's and at Schoenhof's. The price of seats on the floor is $1.50, and in the balcony...
...informal meeting of the Freshman class will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the west end of the Living Room of the Union. A committee of the class, composed of several men from each preparatory school, will act as an introduction committee. All members of the class are urged to be present, as other meetings of this sort will follow if this one is successful...
...following men will act as officials, and must report at the boat-house at 3 o'clock, bringing pistols with them, if possible: Coach Wray, Captain Richardson, J. Adams '10, E. Bacon '10, G. G. Bacon '08, G. G. Ball '08, F. M. Blagden '09, A. G. Cable '09, H. A. Coit '10, R. G. Crandall '09, E. C. Cutler '09, J. W. Cutler '09, S. A. Fahnestock '08, R. M. Faulkner '09, E. F. Hanfstaengl '09, H. graduates, will be welcome to the dinner, though invitations will not be sent to every individual. The secretaries of the graduate classes...
...crew have been made. Sargent has taken E. Bacon's place at stroke, Bacon has gone to 6, Lunt to 4, Morgan to 3, and Faulkner to bow. It is too early as yet to tell what the ultimate result of the changes will be, but they seem to act for the better. Yesterday Faulkner did not report, and Marvin rowed at bow. The order of the eight yesterday was as follows: Stroke, Sargent; 7, Richardson; 6, E. Bacon; 5, Severance; 4, Lunt; 3, Morgan; 2, G. G. Bacon; bow, Marvin; cox., King...
...club rooms on Massachusetts ave., at which several plays will be read in the presence of professors of the German Department, and two will be chosen for the annual production. The plays from which the selection will probably be made are: "J. Faust, Das Puppenspiel" a play in five acts on the celebrated mediaeval subject treated by Goethe, "Einer Muss Heiraten", a one-act comedy by Wilhelmy, and two modern Bavarian plays by Ludwig Thoma, entitled "Lokalhahn" and "Medallie." Any suggestions for other plays to be considered should be given to E. F. Hanfstaengl '09, 9 Bow street. "Der Steckbrief...