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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pictures in the number, those of the boxing tournament in the Union and Mr. Buckingham's photograph of Captain Cordier on the cover appear the most successful. It is to be hoped that future numbers of the Illustrated will contain more articles of such vital importance as the one reviewed above. There is no reason why a magazine already so good should not be better...
...Said--and She Believed Him" is a long, complicated name for a short and rather familiar type of play. We can all remember "Stop Thief," "Officer 666" and others which do not contain policemen. "He Said, etc." contains all the same ingredients of these old familiar farces, including the policeman. When this officer is asked whether he is or is not primitive, he replies that he is Irish. You expected as much. The play is full of the kind of clever lines that the gentle reader could easily have made up himself...
...tenth annual concert of the Musical Club of the University will be held in the John Knowles Paine concert Hall of the Music Building tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The program will contain an unusually large number of original compositions, three of the five numbers including pieces composed by members of the University. These original selections comprise compositions for the voice, the violin and the pianoforte. Tickets for the concert may be obtained at Amee Brothers of 25 and 50 cents. All proceeds will be devoted to the relief of French musicians...
...edition will be larger and more fully illustrated than ever before. It will contain many pictures which have never before been published and in all cases where those in the 1907 edition are now out of date, more recent ones will be substituted. The accounts of the history and development of the different departments and activities of the University have been fully revised and brought up to the present time by the men in charge of them...
...Monday evening, April 30. Elaborate preparations are already being made by the committee, of which A. E. MacDougall '18 is chairman, and no expense will be spared in the arrangement of the program and the menu. Although no announcement of the entertainment has been made, the program will contain both artists of the professional stage and talented members of the class. R. E. Sherwood '18 will act as toastmaster...