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...before France's dreaded college entrance exams. Timid, tense young Elaine Chollet asked the professor a question: Would he be kind enough to translate this English passage about Captain Forester? The teacher became agitated, hurriedly dismissed the class. That passage, he knew-but how did the student know?-was on one of the papers...
NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
Shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon two elevens chosen from among the members of the Glee Club and the Pierian assembled on Jarvis for a match game. The Glee Club eleven was captained by Harrison, '86, and comprised the following men: Edgerly, '86, Shippen, Faulkner, Rogers, '87, Chollet, Lund, Wood, Swarts, Honore, '88, Naumburg, '89. The Pierian eleven was captained by Morrison, '87, in the absence of Cabot, and was made up as follows: Cary, Henry, Hood, '86; Hillebrand, Forchheimer, Zinkeisen, A. H. Osgood, '87; Gibson, S. A. Carpenter, B. Carpenter, '88. From the first it was evident that...
...called forth loud applause from the audience, which demanded an encore. He responded by a romance of Pergorlesi's, which was received with renewed applause. Mr. Daniels' piano solo was also delightfully rendered and very well received, and he also was forced to respond to an encore. Mr. Chollet's bass solo and Mr. Carpenter's cornet solo were both of very high order and were enthusiastically received. The college songs, with Mr. Carpenter's fine joking were greeted with their usual favor, especially an adaption of "Rosalic" glorifying...