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...only production of the Delta Upsilon play which is to be given in Cambridge will occur tonight in Brattle Hall at 8 o'clock. The performance this year will be of especial interest, as it marks a departure from the former policy of the fraternity. In former years, the plays produced have been the work of one of the members of the fraternity; this year will see brought out one of Goldsmith's comedies, "The Good-Natured Man." Although not so widely known as some of Goldsmith's other works the play teems with humorous situations and witty dialogue...
...view of the approaching Harvard-Yale contest the debating clubs of the graduate departments have been more than usually active, and the preliminary contests will soon be held. The final competition will occur immediately after the April recess. A Thatcher prize of $75 will be awarded to that member of the academical department who most distinguishes himself at this latter contest. From the outcome of the Harvard-Princeton debate it is realized that Yale will have to make strenuous efforts if her representatives are to be victorious in the coming contest with Harvard, which will determine the supremacy in debating...
...poor ventilation of the recitation rooms. With the rapidly increasing number of men who are forced to use these rooms, the present system of ventilation has become almost intolerable. If the truth were told it would probably be shown that a large proportion of the cases of sickness that occur during the college year may be traced directly to these ill-ventilated rooms. Such a state of things is deplorable, and it cannot be excused on the ground that it is a new difficulty and that time is needed for consideration. In an editorial in the CRIMSON ten years...
...arrangments for a debating league between Dartmouth and Williams are complete, and the debate will occur at Williamstown early...
...football management are arranging a series of seven fortnightly football talks by prominent football men. The series will be opened by Joseph H. Sears with a talk on "Practical Lessons from the Development of the Yale Football Team of 1895." This meeting will occur Thursday evening, January 30, 1896, at the Colonial Club. The next meeting, Tuesday, February 11, will be given up to talks by Mr. William Blaikie, author of "How to get Strong and How to Stay so," and Mr. James G. Lathrop on "The Physical Side of Football." Meetings thereafter will be on alternate Monday evenings. Light...