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...relief fund for the Chelsea sufferers has been started by the CRIMSON, and contributions are to be left with the Cambridge Trust Company or in a box in the Union placed there for that purpose. This fund, when it aggregates an appreciable amount, will be sent to Lee, Higginson & Co., to be added to the general fund...
...Copley Society, which, in co-operation with the Department of the Classics and the American Free Art League, was planning to present a classic pageant and Greek play in the Stadium, in June, has decided to give them up because of the lack of time for adequate preparation. The exercises will probably be held in the spring of 1909, if the society is able to obtain the use of the Stadium at that time...
...team will meet Wesleyan this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the regular diamond in the first scheduled game of the season. H. A. A. tickets admit, and season tickets at $3 admitting to all the home games except that with Yale are on sale at Amee's, the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's, Brine's and Wright & Ditson's Cambridge and Boston stores. Single admission tickets at 50 cents each may be obtained at the entrance...
...Milner Rideout '99, whose book is reviewed by Mr. Castle below, has rapidly come into fame as a novel writer in the last three years. Before being graduated from Harvard College in 1899, he edited "Letters of Thomas Gray" in his Senior year, and also Tennyson's "Princess" in co-operation with Mr. C. T. Copeland '82. Mr. Rideout was instructor in English from 1899-1904. In 1906 his first novel, "Beached Keels," was published. Since then have followed "The Siamese Cat," and "Admiral's Light...
Admiral's Light. By Henry Milner Rideout '99. Houghton, Mifflin & Co...