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...interest in the Sothern-Marlowe production of "The Taming of the Shrew" naturally gravitates towards Miss Marlowe, who, after threatened retirement from the stage, is this fall gratifying New York and Boston with another appearance in Shakespearean repertoire. The qualities which have gained her so many admirers, Miss Marlowe today exhibits as gloriously as in past years. One might charge that Katharina does not kick and stamp, box ears, and throw household furnishings with the vim that one expects of a celebrated virago. Miss Marlowe has, undoubtedly, given us a subdued characterization; when one has felt her subtle power...
...University soccer team will leave this evening at 7.35 o'clock for Cornell and Princeton via New York on their regular Intercollegiate Soccer League trip. This trip, which was formerly taken every other year, has not been held for the past three seasons on account of the cessation of athletics during the war. Fifteen men will make the trip under Coach Burgess and Managers Ford Hibbard '20, and H. K. Guinzburg '21: The first game will be played with Cornell on Friday afternoon. The team will then leave for Princeton, where they will meet the Tiger soccer players on Saturday...
...reader has sent to the New York Tribune the following fable...
Those using these tickets will leave the South Station at 6 o'clock on Friday and reach Fall River at 7.30, where they will have 20 minutes to board the boat to New York. They will reach New York at 7 A. M., and will arrive at Princeton by special trains from the Pennsylvania Station...
...return trip special trains will be running between Princeton and New York immediately after the game. Sunday at 5 P. M. the Fall River boat leaves Pier 14, North River. The boat reaches Fall River at 5.30 A. M., and trains leave at either 5.45 or 6.52, arriving at the South Station...