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...various high schools will be divided into two classes for this afternoon's competitions. In Class A fall the larger metropolitan schools with well established track teams. There are nine schools in this category--Boston English, Brookton High, Brookline High, the High School of Commerce, Lowell High, Lynn Classical, Lynn English, Medford High, Newton High, and Rindge Technical School. Class B includes the smaller high schools in Greater Boston, and those coming from a distance. The Class B list has on it 19 schools, the most distant being those from Worcester...
...name of the new newspaper is to be The New York Bulletin. The name was first announced as The New York Examiner, but the sound was too Hearst-like and a change was made. Its owner, Frederick W. Enright, is publisher of The Boston Telegram and The Lynn Telegram-News. In politics the new paper will be Democratic?in which respect it will compete with only one other evening paper?The New York Evening World. The names and complexions of the Manhattan evening papers will then...
...Invitation Regatta has three more days before its close on Tuesday. In the leading event of yesterday's schedule, the school egihts race, Kent School whisked across the mile mark two lengths ahead of its closest rival, Lynn Classical High, while Huntington and Brookline trailed in succession shortly after...
...months ago we saw Miss Lynn Fontaine play the leading role of "In Love With Love" and it impressed us as one of the most amusing offerings of the season. We quite exhausted our vocabulary of adjectives in singing the praises of Miss Fontaine and still we thought we were saying scarcely enough. Accordingly it was without enthusiasm that we heard the play was to be produced this week by the Boston Stock Company. To put anyone else in the Lynn Fontaine role seemed almost a profanation. We went to scoff--and we stayed to have a good time...
...situation just as amusing. Ann Gordon the young heiress with her varying moods and varying suitors playing at love and driving her lovers from ecstasy to despair to anger to anger and back again a dozen times is played by Miss Ann Mason. Miss Mason is not Lynn Fontaine, to be sure, and our praise of her might be much higher if the memory of her predecessor were less vivid: but she gives her usual finished, intelligent performance, and scores her usual hit with the St. James patrons...