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...freshman team has improved a little and yesterday played with more life and snap than usual. The work of the backs was especially good. The general play of the eleven, however, is far inferior to that of most freshman elevens. Their work up to a couple of weeks ago was lifeless and showed almost utter lack of interest. Lately, however, the work has been a little bettered; but if the accounts are true concerning Yale's freshmen team, that eleven is playing a far better game than Harvard's freshman representatives. Yale has had some of her best men laid...
...Little Journey off the Earth" by Mr. M. O. Wilcox savors considerably of Jules Verne. It is well written and in places amusing, but is inferior to most of Mr. Wilcox's work...
...wish to give themselves a practical test while in college, the CRIMSON would be glad to hear from them. Freshmen are eligible as editors and it has been the custom in past years to elect one or more men if any prove themselves worthy. Unless '94 is sadly inferior to the preceding classes, there are some suitable men among the newcomers. These men can not begin work too soon. All that is required of them is to write good English, and to show energy and accuracy in picking up news. All departments of the paper are open to contributors...
...Guitar Club last evening was a great success, although the program, with the numerous encores was a little too long. The Glee Club is better than it has been at the last few Sanders Theatre concerts. Most of the songs are new, but the new college songs are inferior to most of the ones the club has discarded. Fortunately the audience was treated to some of the best of the old ones very well sung by Messrs. Merrill, Howard, Honore and Shipped; and the rich voice of Mr. Swarts, '88, was heard in a solo with the quartette. These numbers...
...Oberon" is contributed by Mr. C. H. C. Wright, who traces the fairy king back to the French poem of about 1200. He attributes the myth to the same source as that of Alberich of the Nibelungenlied; and considers that the Oberons of Shakespeare and later writers "are far inferior cretions" to the original...