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...Lampoon team is an example of vast incongruity, where sympathy enters into and prevents our appreciation of the comic. From Capt. Herter down through the whole board to Kettell at the bottom, it presents a pitiful mosaic of baseball inability. In lieu of anything better, H. G. Francke '14 has been secured to umpire...
Last winter Miss Maude Adams and sundry collaborators made a mosaic of various passages -- now coherent and now disjointed--from Rostand's celebrated play, "Chantecler", and set them on the stage as a pretty, if somewhat tenuous and tedious fantasia. She is now bearing this amiable little entertainment up and down the country and last evening it was to be seen on the stage of the Hollis Street Theatre...
...Delibes, arranged by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. "Gypsy John," Clay, arranged by Page Dartmouth Glee Club. SECOND PART. 7. "In the Shadows," Herman Fink Harvard Mandolin Club. 8. "Breeze of the Night," Lamothe Harvard Glee Quartet. 9. "The Pickanninies Gone to Sleep," Johnson Dartmouth Glee Club. 10. Overture "Mosaic," Arranged by Lansing Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 11. "Ciribiribin," Pestalozza Harvard Glee Club. 12. a The Dartmouth Song, Segur '92 b "Fair Harvard," Gilman 1811 Dartmouth and Harvard Glee Clubs...
...Rome. Among the bronze pieces is a well-preserved statuette of a Lar; two small mirrors, one with an incised design; a small candelabrum; a ladle with a handle ending in two swans' heads; a razor and other utensils. The rest of the collection includes a large fragment of mosaic decorated with a comic mask and a model of a lock and key found at Pompeil...
...Alpha Delta Phi Society has recently presented to the Classical Museum a chariot, which was used at the Greek Play last June. Professor A. A. Howard '82 gave an ancient Greek strigil from Aegina and a bit of mosaic from the vase of Chalydon. A collection of native terra cottas from the neighborhood of Rome was received from Dr. A. S. Pease, and several specimens of Roman building stone were given by the Mineralogical museum. Mr. George S. Pfeiffer donated a number of photographic negatives...