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...audience with clearness and conciseness. The arrangements committee in outlining the work of the club has been forced to keep these various interests in mind and to plan accordingly. In order to give all men an opportunity to work along their particular lines of ability it has been decided among other things to present Rostand's "The Romancers," in Cambridge on the evening of April 3rd for the benefit of the Cambridge Hospital League. The Dramatic Club need not feel that it is losing possible material for its plays, since I question whether any of the men in the cast...
...both of the History Department, will sail for Europe today on a six months' leave of absence. They will spend the spring in Spain, Sicily, and southern Italy, making Palermo their principal stopping place. Professor Haskins will investigate the influence of the Normans in Sicily by research work among old historical manuscripts. During the summer Dr. Gross will pass several months in London. Both will return to Cambridge early in September...
...this was to be the only play presented at Harvard this spring, it would be decidedly praiseworthy, but among the host of others it seems rather unnecessary. Aside from the annual theatricals of several of the social clubs, the Dramatic Club will probably produce three one-act plays, and all aspirants for dramatic honors will have an opportunity to compete for places in them. This club gives all undergraduates a chance to write plays and act in them, and yet as soon as it is well started a rival organization makes its appearance. The result will probably be that instead...
...Heidelberg, Leipzig, Paris and the Sorbonne. He was for a time assistant city editor of the New York Evening Post, and has also been city editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser, and managing editor of McClure's Magazine. At present he is associate editor of the American Magazine. Among the books he has written are "The Shame of the Cities" and "The Struggle for Self Government...
...Paul's Society and Christian Association will combine their usual meetings this evening in the third Bible study conference of the year to be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock. Mr. Wellington H. Tinker, who has had wide experience among college men in New York City, will be the principal speaker, taking for his subject "The Value of Daily Bible Study." The other speakers will be R. V. Hill 2G., B. D. Hall '09, W. M. Shipman '10, H. L. Groves '12, each of whom will speak briefly on the present situation...