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Page 4.-Individual criticism of Harvard and Yale players. Page 6.-Harvard-Yale statistics. Page 7.-Review of Harvard and Yale seasons. Page 10.-Scores of the big teams this season. Page 11.-Principal Penalties. General information about game. University buildings open today. Page 14.-Previous Harvard-Yale scores. Harvard and Yale captains of the past. Harvard and Yale scores this fall. Page 15.-Harvard and Yale scorers. Page 16.-Train service after game. The two captains. Page 17.-Andover won cross-country. Page 18.-Lampoon reviewed by Dean Castle. Shoot with Yale. Harvard won chess. Special meals today...
...November number of the Harvard Law Review contains the following important articles: "Powers in Trust and Implied in Default of Appointment", by Professor John Chipman Gray '59, of the Law School: "The Standard Oil and Tobacco Cases", by R. L. Raymond '95, of Boston; and "Price Restriction on the Re-Sale of Chattels", by W. J. Shroder '01, of Cincinnati...
...Review of Past Two Weeks' Work...
...CRIMSON published this morning a dramatic criticism of the new plays given this week by the Irish Players. This review is the first of a series that will be published in the CRIMSON every Tuesday morning. Each week one, or perhaps two, of the leading new plays that are given at the Boston theatres will be treated. It is the purpose of the CRIMSON to prevent these criticisms from becoming too technical. The reviewers will be for the most part students of the University who are taking advanced work in the study of the drama, and it is hoped that...
Below, the CRIMSON prints a review of the four-act play "The Product of the Mill," by Miss E. A. McFadden, of Radcliffe, which was announced on Saturday as the winner of the Craig Prize for 1911. The play which won the prize last year was the well-known "The End of the Bridge," by Miss Florence L. Lincoln, also of Radcliffe, which went through over 100 performances at the Castle Square Theatre last winter. "The Product of the Mill" will be produced at the same place immediately after the Christmas holidays...