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...enjoyed her say in Boston, Madame Bernhardt enthusiastically replied, "I enjoyed it very much. My audiences where very enthusiastic, and I liked most of all the reception which I gave to the students of Harvard the other afternoon." At that time Madame Bernhardt was greeted by Professor. Louis Al lard, who expressed the University's appreciation of her visit to this country at so critical a period to interpret the French...
...following 22 men from the class of 1912 handed in their names last night as candidates for the CRIMSON: R. F. Duncan, T. W. Fernald, F. P. Foisie, N. W. Gillette, H. L. Groves, C. E. Hansen, L. M. Hendrick, C. W. Hubbard, J. A. King, R. W. Lard, W. K. Macy, H. K. Moderwell, C. O. Pengra, R. C. Piper, W. Prescott, M. S. Robbins, A. Rosenstein, J. B. Savage, E. C. Sprague, S. H. Tolles, R. W. Williams, W. S. Witmer...
...McClure, D.D., LL.D., President of the McCormick Theological Seminary of Chicago, will preach at the eighth vesper service of the year, to be held in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The musical program is an follows: "The Lard is my rock." Woodman; aria from "Elijah," Mendelssohn; "Here Discovered our Foundations," Grieg. Mr. Ralph Osborne will be the soloist. Front seats on the floor will be reserved until 4.55 o'clock for members of the University and their friends...
BOSTON MUSEUM.- "Little Lard Fauntleroy...
...make an item also in the college press. We are informed that on Saturday evening one of the professors was "horned," (a custom which we hope is confined to Dartmouth), and windows were broken. On entering chapel Tuesday morning, the faculty found that their seats were nicely smeared with lard. As a result a number of sophomores were suspended. A class meeting passed resolutions in favor of supporting their class-mates. The faculty suspended all regular exercises on Thursday, and as they are determined to enforce the discipline of the college, further developments may be expected...