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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reunion," by Miss Eleanore Hinkley, is a much better play, from the dramatic point of view, perhaps the best of the four. "A Transfer of Property," by Mark A. Reed, is a satire on up-to-date religious fanaticism, as "The Harbour of Lost Ships" is of the old-fashioned type. It is an attack on Christian Science, and is on the whole as unskillfully constructed as it is admirably acted. Moreover, it makes the mistake common in plays of its type of failing to give a fair show to both sides of the question. "The Little Cards," by John...
...pictures of the Senior and Freshman classes will be taken on the steps of Widener Library today at 1 o'clock. This is much earlier than the date on which the photographs were taken last year. The advancement of the day was decided upon by the two photograph committees because developments in the international situation may require large numbers of undergraduates to leave College at short notice. Moreover, for the first time in many years, the Seniors will not make the customary collection from the Freshmen before their picture is taken. Financial aid for the Senior picnic will instead come...
Today is Harvard Day at Fenway Court, the annual date set aside by Mrs. John L. Gardner for the benefit of members of the University. Mrs. Gardner's collection will be open only to students of the University from 12 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon...
...next Monday at 1 o'clock. Because of the international situation which may require large numbers of undergraduates to leave College at short notice, it was decided yesterday by the two photograph committees to have the pictures taken as soon as possible. One result of this advancement of the date will be that the Class of 1917 will have to be photographed without their caps and gowns, which will not arrive for some time. Furthermore, for the first time in many years the Seniors will not make the customary collection from the Freshmen before their picture is taken, instead...
...Yale-Pennsylvania crew races for which the two Yale crews have practically completed their training, is scheduled for Saturday of next week. As this date is in the middle of the vacation period, the races will almost surely be rowed if the crews so desire. If, however, the oarsmen wish to go to their homes before the opening of the military training, which begins immediately on their return from college, the races will be called off. It is very unlikely that the Easter trip of the Yale nine, which begins next Wednesday, will be taken...