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...figures are in mediaeval Italian dress, standing in a meadow, each holding a book. The figure on the left, in profile wears a grey gown over a red robe, and a red cap; he is apparently about to be crowned by a small winged genius. The figure on the right, standing three-quarters towards the front, wears a blue gown with red cuffs, red shoes, and a red hood. On his head, over the hood, is a laurel wreath. The portrait has a reddish gold background...
...this loud and continuous demand for hard exercise makes me tired. What this country needs is a rest. I rise in defense of the easy chair and the lounging robe...
Tomorrow is cap and gown day. The good old custom of blossoming forth in the baccalaureate bath-robe is with us once more. The caps and gowns are ready at the Co-operative store against the great occasion. They should be called for at once that Wednesday's rising sun may see 1915 to a man arrayed in these symbols of seniority...
...custom of wearing caps and gowns deserves the immediate attention of Seniors. The process of measuring for the gowns and making them is under way against that red letter day in a man's four years of College when he claps on his mortar board, gathers his scholastic robe about him and strides forth into the sunlight of the Yard...
...reception in honor of M. Eugene Brieux, the noted French dramatist and reformer, in the club rooms, Grays 17, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. M. Brieux is probably the greatest contemperary French playwright and the one best known in this country. Among his numerous works "Les Avaries," "La Robe Rouge." and "Simone" stand as examples of the best of modern French plays...