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...Lehman of the English Department will give selected readings and Mrs. Blanche McKinley, colorature soprano, will sing the well-known aria from "Madam Butterfly." There will also be several piano selections by Mrs. R. D. Campbell...
...Cercle Francais reception to Madam Sarah Bernhardt at Colonial Club...
...poetry excells. Hillyer's "Retrospect" indubitably sings,--though in a well-worn tone; Dos Passos admirably conveys the spirit of the prairies; and Nelson's "Madam" strikes an original vital poetic note. His readers, however, should not turn the page. The remaining verse is more conventional. Hillyer's first sonnet too clearly recalls Drayton; his second, Donne: they constitute studies rather than self-expression. The anonymous run on sonnet appears at line fourteen to have missed connections. Howe's sapphics, on the other hand, are metrical and in phrasing delightful though artificial...
...Wood's "Grip of the Tropics" "grips"-but its Madam Butterfly motif is far from...
...what may be worn and what may not be worn may be obtained by approaching K. Bromley '16, the genial secretary of the Union, who is sure to have one in his pocket. Guests are warned that they must be respectful to Union attendants, and always use "Sir" or "Madam"--as the case may be--in addressing them. This is insisted on by the committee, after a long conference last night, a flash-light reproduction of which appears in this morning's CRIMSON...