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...fall production this year, the Dramatic Club has selected "La Machine Infernale" by the French playwright, Jean Cocteau. The play which was produced in Paris for the first time last spring, will reach the Cambridge stage before Christmas, probably on the fifteenth and sixteenth of December...
...orchestra expects to include New York in a proposed spring four next year. In addition, concerts consisting solely of music of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries will be given under the leadership of a guest conductor, and the Sodality will assist the Glee Club and the Wellesley Cheral Society and Orchestra in a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta...
From Lake Cayuga and from the region of Hanover are coming to town two rather determined and powerful track squads that intend to smother any aspirations the Harvard track men may have of gaining their ninth straight victory in the fifteenth annual Triangular Meet at Boston Garden tonight. Taking the results of the IC4A games as an indication, the veteran Cornell coach, Jack Moakley, and his boys are favored to take the team title back home with them...
Harvard will attempt to win its ninth consecutive victory over Cornell and Dartmouth in the fifteenth annual H-D-C Triangular track meet to be held tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Boston Garden. At 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon the shot-put and 35-pound weight throw will be contested in the Briggs Cage in Cambridge...
...written origin, and for the commoner of them he has provided a wealth of chronological tables and documentation. The most tenacious of the legends represented Virgil as an humiliated lover, suspended in a basket from his mistress' window. This appeared, in varying forms, from the twelfth to the fifteenth century, everywhere with a local colour of its own. Scarcely less widespread was the story that Virgil had devised an ingenious lie detector, the bocca della verita, in the form of an animal's head which bit off the finger of anyone guilty of falsehood...