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...Corbett '11, M. E. Crumpacker 2L., H. Fish, Jr., 1L., H. B. Gardner '13, S. Hoar 2L., F. DeH. Houston 1L., F. D. Huntigton '12, H. L. Moore 1L., L. B. Parks 2L., T. N. Pfeiffer 1L., R. V. White 2L., P. Withington 1G., and Managers N. Armour 1L., and T. S. Blumer 2L. H. C. Dewey '12 and L. L. Forchheimer 2L, will join the team at Memphis...
...nineteenth annual theatrical production of the Cercle Francais, to be given next month, combines with the usual classical performance a very modern comedy. "L'Armour Medicin," a short play by Moliere with lively ballet and music, will be followed by Tristan Barnard's amusing vaudeville "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on Le Parle." The rehearsals are progressing satisfactorily under the direction of Mons. Ernest Perrin, the well known Paris actor, who is at present professor of dramatic diction in New York...
...PAUL'S. Sargent, l.e. r.e., Brown Corbett, l.t. r.t., Crossman Sibley, l.g. r.g., Brock Starr, c. c., Morgan, Harrison Emmons, r.g. l.g., Holloway Hopewell, r.t. l.t., Kelly Hall, r.e. l.e. Campbell, Dole Sortwell, q.b. q.b., Smith White, l.h.b. r.h.b., Gates, Berger Foster, r.h.b. l.h.b. Kilnor, Grayton Reynolds, f.b. f.b., Armour...
...five mullioned windows is to be filled with the arms of the college, and a large tablature containing a memorial inscription written by President Eliot and translated into Latin by Professors Morgan and Greenough. In the extreme left hand of these five windows is to be a soldier in armour with a crimson cape and banner, and in the corresponding right-hand window, a scholar in crimson suit with cap and gown. In the two remaining mullioned windows are to be shrines and short Latin inscriptions to the soldier and scholar. In the four quatrefoils above these windows there will...
...taking a place in the excise, he removed his family to Dumfries, and there spent the shadowed years that remained to him. Although his relations with women were many and complicated, he had in the main a high and noble character. So far from doing wrong to Jean Armour and her family, he did them generous justice, and although he was in a sense disloyal to Mrs. Macklehose-the "Clarinda" of the letters from "Sylvanda"- the disloyalty was necessary to enable him to keep faith with Jean...