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This evening at eight o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will lecture on "Hamlet," "Henry V," "The Gay Lord Quex," "Cyrano de Bergerac," and "L' Aiglon," as performed by Mr. Sothern, Mr. Mansfield, Mr. Hare, Mis Vanbrugh, Madame Sarah Bernhardt, and M. Coquelin...
...protest through your columns about the way in which the placard-boards of the University buildings are being used or rather mis-used? What is the average condition of the boards? They are covered from one week's end to another with the flaring advertisements of private firms. If a student, a team, or a society wishes to post an announcement, the notice can of course be added to an existing accumulation. But what good is the notice if an hour later it is to be buried under Smith, Jones & Co.'s unparalleled offer in the clothing line...
...five yard line; it was given to Haughton to carry over, but he fumbled just after crossing the line. Gregson secured it and started for Harvard's goal with a clear field; he was tackled, however, and downed beautifully by Maguire on Bowdoin's thirty-five yard line. The mis-play was inexcusable and a score might have resulted...
Beyond the suggestion of resemblance to the Amherst Senate, and the statement that these conferences are an entirely new thing at Harvard, there is nothing in the above that can justly be called absolute falsehood; and even these two sentences appear merely harmless mis-statements, written in no spirit that deserves in the least degree the censure of the entire University...
...Boston newspaper recently announced that there had been a change in the management of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine. As this mis-statement has led to many inquiries, we are authorized to state that no change is contemplated. Mr. Wm. R. Thayer '81 is the editor, and Professor A. B. Hart '80 is the University editor of the Graduates' Magazine...