Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...dates for the public performances of this year's Pi Eta play, "Fool's Gold," have been arranged as follows: Monday, April 5, Pi Eta Club House, Cambridge; Thursday, April 8, Lynn Theatre; Friday, April 9, Academy of Music, Fall River; Saturday, April 10, Bray's Hall, Newton; Monday, April 12, Bijou Opera House, Boston. Graduate's night will be Friday, April 2, in the new Pi Eta Theatre. Rehearsals of chorus and principals have been in progress for two weeks, under the direction of Mr. James Gilbert, and everything points toward a successful production of the new piece...
...probably the finest of the kind in the world. When mounted the masks will be put on exhibition in the new library building, where a room has been set apart for them. Among the specimens are the masks of such famous persons as Dean Swift, Thackeray, Sir Isaac Newton, of Queen Elizabeth and of Washington...
...Weld Boat Club float has been put out, and the first '98 and '99 crews went out in pair-oars for a short time yesterday afternoon. The men rowed together as follows: Junior crew, Robinson, Bancroft, Millard, Hennen, Richards, Newton, Barrett, Brine. Sophomore crew, P. Davis, Dinsmore, Conroy, Stoddard, Huntington, Bigelow, Garrett, Coleman. The men were taken out and coached by Donovan, Youngman and A. Dubois...
...Saturday afternoon the finals and the semi-finals of the singles in the Newton tournament were played off and resulted in a well earned victory for A. Codman '96. The matches between D. F. Davis 1900 and Hollings, and L. E. Ware '99 and Codman were first-class exhibitions of sharp but steady tennis. Davis beat Hollings by a score of 6-3, 5-6, 6-4, and Codman beat Ware...
...question for discussion in the Class of 1876 Prize Debate was: "Resolved, That the best interests of the United States demand a large increase in her naval force." H. H. Yocum '98 received the first prize. The Nassau Lit. Prize for the best oration was awarded to E. J. Newton '99, who spoke on "The Age of Sacrifice." At the in door games and exhibition in the afternoon three Princeton indoor records were broken: Garrett '97 put the shot 40 ft. 10 1-2 in.; Tyler '97 cleared 10 ft. 6 in. in the pole vault; while Carroll '00 broke...