Word: la
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the University tennis team in the H. A. A. last night, Edward Bernard Benjamin '18, of New Orleans, La., was elected captain for the coming year. Benjamin, who has been a prominent tennis player for several years, played on his Freshman team, and has done consistent work on the courts this year. He will have his first opportunity to captain the team in the match against the Longwood Cricket Club at Longwood Saturday afternoon...
...second performance of Gaston Leroux's play, "Le Mystere de la Chambre Jaune," will be presented by the University Cercle Francais, assisted by the Radcliffe Cercle, at the Copley Theatre this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. All proceeds will be devoted to the American Fund for French Wounded...
...University Cercle Francais, assisted by the Radcliffe Cercle, will present Gaston Leroux's "Mystere de la Chambre Jaune," in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. All proceeds of the performance, which is to be conducted on as economical a basis as possible, will be devoted to the American Fund for French Wounded...
...finally arranged, follows: Rouletabille, Y. Buhler, Unc. Larsan, R. H. Bassett '20 Robert Darzac, P. K. Fisher '20 M. Stangerson, F. C. deWolf '18 Sainclair, I. G. Williams '20 M. de Marquet, P. V. Donovan '18 Le Pere Jacques, P. Ayme-Martin, 1L Arthur Rance, C. L. Larrabee '19 La Souris, G. Baker '20 Maleine, J. B. Fenno '21 L'Avocat, J. B. Fenno '21 Bernier, H. Teplow '20 Un Huissier, H. Teplow '20 Brigadier, M. Cowley '19 Le president des Assises, N. Thayer '21 Mathilde, Margaret Carver, 1918 Edith Rance, Marian Graves, 1918 La Mere Bernier, Mary Peabody...
...imperfect, but promising,--"Therefore lift up your blushing gaze, and quit your all-sufficient mother." Mr. Auslander's sonnet, like all his work, shows talent and skill; but, hardened though we are to mixed novelties, we cannot accept as genuine his prayer for "the feathered thrill of birds." Mr. La Farge's "To My Goddess" exhibits feeling for the music of verse and contains pretty details. Unhappily the reviewer's copy omits the last line of the second and last stanza, and reads,--"Then lovelier than the hermit-thrush's call, Than whip-poor-will's insistent threnody, Christopher La...