Word: bronson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Little need be said of a play so familiar to theatre goers as Bronson Howard's "Henrietta" which was given at the Hollis last evening. The confusion of the three Henriettas is an amusing idea. and the play will serve to pass an evening more or less pleasantly. But the plot is essentially bad, and many of the scenes are simply and unnecessarily disagreable. Robson's acting is as amusing as ever, and the same as ever. There is nothing new in his conception of Bertie Vanalstyne, and perhaps his admirers will be glad of it. The rest...
...candidates for the Yale sophomore crew have been reduced to fifteen men. The men and their weights are as follows: Jones, 165 pounds; Swayne 156, Haskell 165. Hauslein 163, Hilton 147, Williams 161, Hosmer 158, Bronson 164, Gregory 162, Hume 156. In addition to these men Balliet, Klimpke and Heffelfinger are rowing with the 'varsity crew...