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...Shakespere Society, at which Prof. Locke Richardson gave "Henry IV." Some little dissatisfaction was felt previous to the evening at the play chosen, but all agreed afterwards that it was intensely interesting. Of course Prof. Richardson was obliged, on account of the length of the play, to omit passages of it, but he clearly narrated the events in these passages and carried us through to Hotspur's death, totally forgetful of everything but the wild scenes of the play...
THROUGH lack of space we have been forced to omit an account of the successes of Myers and Merrill during the past summer. We give below, however, the other records at standard games which have been broken...
...outlook in track athletics for next season is not exceedingly good. The winning of the cup is due to the careful and conscientious training of the different members of the Team, all of whom are entitled to the greatest credit; nor should we omit to mention the careful and faithful work of their trainer, Mr. James Robinson, whose endeavors added much to bring about the successful results of the different contests. A short account of the different races will be found in our column of Brevities...
...breaks a best American college record) claimed on that day. In connection with the sports, we cannot refrain from expressing our pleasure at the action of the Faculty in granting the Association an afternoon in the week for their games, as well as liberty to all instructors to omit their recitations on that afternoon. It shows how willing is the Faculty to co-operate with the students in their sports, whenever it can be done consistently with good judgment, and we heartily congratulate ourselves that such is the case...
...happy to be able to state that the annual concert of the Glee Club will be given in Sanders Theatre the latter part of April or early in May. It has been the general impression that the Glee Club would be compelled to omit the annual concert on account of the Greek Play, in which it is to take so prominent a part. The Club deserves more than ever the support of the College; we do not say this because it has not been well supported in former years, but because this year it has worked faithfully to bring renown...