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Both the Irwins started their literary careers on the West Coast, though they hied originally from Oneida, N. Y. They were part of a group of young writers which included Frank Norris and which developed under the watchful eye of that excellent editor, John O'Hara Cosgrave...
...Japanese Embassy in Paris waxed exceedingly indignant over a report that the death of Prince Narihisa Kitashirakawa, who was recently killed in an automobile accident in France, necessitated some Japanese noble committing hara-kari -suicide. The late Prince was a brother-in-law of the Mikado, and, as the Councellor of the Embassy explained, the ancient rite of hara-kari is carried out by the Samurais only in the event of the death of the Mikado; lesser members of the royal family do not receive such homage. On April 29, 1909, Prince Kitashirakawa married the Mikado's second sister...
...decides to go secretly back to Japan. Just as he is on the point of leaving, however, he feels an inner urge to see his wife once more. He steals into her bedroom, strangles its occupant, and, rhetorically celebrating the meeting of mother? and child in heaven, commits hara-kari. The acting is uncommonly good...
...sporting editors of the Boston papers gave a farewell dinner to Mr. W. J. Bingham '16 at the Lenox Hotel in order to express their appreciation of his unfalling kindness and consideration to them during his service as assistant graduate treasurer and head track coach. Mr. N. R. O'Hara '15 made a farewell speech and wished him luck on his voyage next Monday when he sails for Europe. This is the first time that any such mark of esteem has been shown by Boston newspapermen to a Harvard coach...
Standish Hall.--W. G. Russell, A. H. Stafford, E. H. O'Hara, C. McG. Wells Jr., A. W. Lott, Carlos Sanchez, F. L. Dabney...