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Under the auspices of the Deutscher Verain Mr. Heinrich Conried, director of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, will give a performance for the benefit of the Germanic Museum, on the evening of January 3, in Sanders Theatre. The performance, which has been arranged for the observance of the one hundredth anniversary of Schiller's death, will consist of the presentation of three of his works. Mr. Conried will recite "Die Kraniche des lbykus," and members of the Irving Place Theatre, New York, will perform the third act of "Maria Stuart," which represents the famous meeting of Elizabeth...
Time alone will decide whether the American nation is entangled in something it should get out of, or whether it has been caught by that great river of progress which overwhelms those who try to oppose it. Dr. Brent considers that the latter view is the more likely to benefit the race at large. No one can look at the Eastern question at the present time without seeing what an excellent opportunity America has to unite Eastern and Western civilization...
Later in the month a hare and hound run will be held for the benefit of the men who did not make the team, so that all are advised to keep in training. Prizes will probably be awarded...
Fall work is essential to the team's success, as it affords a chance to obtain much preliminary practice, for which there is not time in the spring, before the southern trip. This fall work is especially valuable to Freshmen, because they receive the benefit of playing with experienced men, which they do not have in their class squad in the spring...
...year it reduces to the minimum the suspicion of its being a merely temporary improvement and practically assures the permanence of innovations, of no inconsiderable moment, and a return to a sane view of what is due to a college man from a magazine published supposedly for his benefit. In this light the latest development of the Monthly as showing in its first number has its chief significance. Whether former editors will object to a change in policy which relegates to the memories of the past graduate articles of the literary mysticism of somebody's minor poems, which have been...