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HARVARD PRINCETON. Evans, c.f. l.f., Strubing Wolverton, ss. 2b., Madden Hallowell, 3b. 3b., Bade Ward, l.f., 1b., Horne Coolidge, 1b. c., Trimble McCouch, r.f. ss., Bauhan Mosle, 2b. l.f., Rogers Gammack, c. c.f., Thompson Horween, p. p., Taylor...
...last spring, his natural position is catcher and judging from the past his performances this season should be of high order. Other men who have so far shown themselves to be of university calibre are: Scully at first base Madden and Weigand at second, Bauhaun at short, Howett and Bade at third, and Lee, Rankin, Hammond, Cory, Grey and Sidler for the outfield positions...
...Shubert Theatre last night and a large and genuinely appreciative audience forgot the commonplace world that buzzed outside the door and lived in a world of grotesquerie and romance, rings and roses with a beggar's wallet thrown in for good measure. Mr. Macrame waved his magic wand and bade us step with him into the Land of Heart's Desire, where men dared all for the love of fair women. And his audience followed him joyously...
...readers is that of the visit of Jeremiah Smith to Mount Vernon and the kindly hospitality with which Washington received him, and, when the time for retiring came, escorted him to his room, pointed to the blazing fire with the reassuring remark that it was the perfectly safe and bade his guest good-night with the permission to keep his light burning until morning if he wished. Mr. Smith notes the awe with which the master of Mount Vernon impressed him, but Mr. Wister explains that this was the inevitable result of long preoccupation in official affairs. It is greatly...
Yesterday morning Professor Norton bade Fine Arts 3 a last farewell. The students, hurrying through the last moments of a college year, may not fully appreciate the extent of their loss, and few who do realize it feel able to express their sense of its greatness. It will doubtless be long before the work which Professor Norton has been doing, and the influence which he has been exerting, will be done and exerted again. No one man will ever fill the place in the esteem of the undergraduates which he has occupied. For during the years of his teaching...