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...eight runs to seven. The defeat was the natural consequence of the carelessness and lack of snap which has characterized the team's practice for some time. The basemen depend too much on Clarkson's pitching to win the game for them, with the result that they carelessly miss easy chances when the ball is hit. On Saturday Clarkson was the only man on the nine who played a careful, snappy game. He struck out twelve men, and led the team at the bat, making three hits. None of the runs made by the Groton nine were earned, and several...
...Radcliffe Glee Club operetta, "A Copper Complication," was presented last night in Brattle Hall before a large audience. Altogether, the performance was far above the ordinary college the-atricals, both in the music and the book of the play. Miss Josephine Sherwood and Miss Mabel Daniels carried their parts particularly well. Miss Rebecca Hooper as Charles River acted a man's part very consistently throughout...
...Copeland will lecture tonight at 8 o'clock in Sever 11, on the four plays, "Cyrano de Bergerac," "Robespierre," "Les Tenailles" and "Zaza." The lecture will also include a discussion of the performances of Mr. Richard Mansfield, Henry Irving, Mr. John Blair and Miss Florence Kahn and Mrs. Leslie Carter in their respective plays. The lecture will be open to members of the University...
Next Tuesday evening in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will lecture on the four plays, "Cyrano De Bergerac," "Robespierre," "Les Tenailles" and "Zaza." The lecture will also include a discussion of the performances of Mr. Richard Mansfield, Henry Irving, Mr. John Blair and Miss Florence Kahn and Mrs. Leslie Carter in their respective plays...
...Radcliffe Theatricals announces that a few tickets only are now left on sale for "A Copper Complication" to be given in Brattle Hall on the evenings of May 1, 3 and 4, and that no tickets will be sold at the doors. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Marjorie Dewey, 10 Garden street, at seventy-five cents each. No seats are reserved...