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...benefit of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club of Boston, will take place in the Boston Opera House this afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is one of the most elaborate productions of its kind ever undertaken in Boston for in carrying out the program some six hundred people will appear on the stage. Twenty students of the University are taking part in the production...
...various tribes and peoples that inhabited Europe before the time of Christ, and finally ends with the springing into life of our own Christmas tree. The program will be divided into two parts. In the first, groups of people representing the different nationalities of the ancient world will appear, each group carrying its national tree of life. Dancing and acting representing customs of the various nations will show the audience the progress and development in thought which led up to the origination of the Christmas tree of modern time. This final tableeau employs nearly the full cast of 600 people...
...appear to be in a position to apply the unwritten standards of the English universities, which consider faulty expression a breach of decency. We must, therefore, find some mechanical means for checking the continued use of incorrect English. The system, in vogue in some other colleges, whereby a man who consistently uses poor English in his reports and theses is remanded to an elementary course in composition which does not count for a degree, offers a practicable and, on the whole, an effective solution...
...unfortunate convention to the effect that college life is somehow not "real life"; whereas life with one's fellows in any community gives rise to the same political and ethical principles. In so far as the "Illustrated" stimulates men to think and write about the big problems as these appear in the present interests and activities, it cannot fall to promote intellectual seriousness and courage. It may also serve to give to undergraduate journalism a less fictitious and juvenile character...
...seats for the important football games has been the subject of investigation for a committee of the Boston Harvard Club, which has recently published its report. No glaring faults have been found in the present system, but a number of suggestions are made as to details, some of which appear to be of doubtful value...