Word: local
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Team matches with the local clubs have been arranged provisionally as follows...
...second act comprises a scene on Boston Common, another at Keith's and the final one in the town court house. The plot centres about the two Jacobite exiles and their adventures in the New World during the witch craze. Although there are many modern allusions and local hits, the atmosphere and customs of the 17th century are consistently maintained. The play will be given early in May in Cambridge and Boston only...
...managers of the debating association have decided to ask a committee of representative men from the faculty and local graduates who are interested in debating to take charge of the coaching for the debate and to make the final selection of the three men who will represent Yale. At the preliminary trials for the Academic Department the following eight men were retained to speak at the final trials on Wednesday, March 7: G. H. Bartholomew '00, H. A. Dow '00, A. D. Leavitt '00, E. W. Ong '00, T. W. Swan '00, M. Trowbridge '02, A. Tulin...
...plainly knows what he wants to say, and says it cleverly. "Elizabeth and Priscilla," by W. N. Seaver '00, just fails of being very good indeed. It is carefully planned and well written. But it is not convincing. "Tom's Wife," is a New England dialect yarn of good local color. "In Search of the Conventional," by J. G. Cole sC., is a tale in which the writer attains that which his hero seeks. "Where Poetry Fails," is a very pleasant idyllic sketch, and "Bradford," by Richard Inglis '03, harks back to home-sick Freshman days...