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More candidates for second assistant and Freshman manager are wanted. Men reporting today at 3 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium will be under no handicap...
...point of view at least, lies in the fact that he is almost stone deaf. His hearing, writes a correspondent, is so poor that he never goes anywhere without an aide-de-camp to rebellow into Ishmet's ear everything that has been shouted at him. Add to this handicap the point that Ishmet, though understanding French, is the "least proficient of all Turks in speaking it"--and his value at a conference where all the official business is conducted in French can hardly be underestimated...
...badly injured in the nose recently while playing G. D. Debevoise '26, and will be obliged to undergo an operation after the tournament is over that will keep him out of the game nearly two weeks. It is expected, however, that this disability will not be a severe handicap to him today...
Sophomores wishing to enter the CRIMSON business competition but who were unable to be present at the meeting last night may report in the Crimson Building at 7 o'clock tonight. No previous experience is necessary, and men entering the competition tonight will be under no handicap...
...charm and smoothness, but in the German, the words to which Schubert himself set music. Too long have singers, imbued with mistaken patriotism, or actuated by others thus inspired, crippled the effect of Brahms, Schumann and Schubert, but it would seem that this is past. Probably it was this handicap of words ill-fitted to music which damaged Mme. Matzenauer's rendition of Schubert's "Erlkonig" when she sang it with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, four years since. At any rate, Miss Braslau far overleaped it last Sunday, singing the song, as she did, with a realism too intense...