Word: secondly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Cercle Francais gives its second and last performance of "Sire," a play in five acts, at the Copley Theatre in Boston. The play, which was very favorably received last Wednesday, is being introduced in America by the Cercle. "Sire" is reproduced from Henri Lavedan's book of the same name and has as a background of historical fact, the Revolution of 1848 in France...
...Dexter '22 running from scratch won the mile handicap in 4.53. H. Seabury '22 was second and G. A. Wason '20, third. The 600-yard was won by R. P. Cutler '22 with a handicap of 30 yards, from a field of ten men in the time of 1.20 4-5. J. A. McCarthy '22, 10-yard handicap, secured second place and S. C. Fisher Unc., 30-yard handicap, third. A. W. Douglass '21 and D. J. Duggan '20, starting from scratch, ran a fast race but were too greatly handicapped...
...hammer-throw the scratch man, A. Stevens '19, lost with a throw of 39 ft, 9 inches. G. G. Monks '21 won the event with a handicap of 12 ft. and a distance of 43 ft., 10 inches, C. A. Clarke, Jr., '19 with 12 ft. handicap secured second place, throwing 41 ft., 6 inches...
...Whiting will be assisted by the American String Quartet; composed of Miss Gertrude Marshall, first violin; Miss Ruth Stickney, second violin; Adeline Parkard, viola; Hazel L'Africain, 'cello...
...revised schedule given out last night by Manager Hibbard. The Brown game has been shifted to June 3 because of the Intercollegiates which are to be held in the Stadium on May 31. No game is to be played with the Boston Braves as was previously announced, and the second Pennsylvania game has been cancelled. The final schedule includes 23 contests, two of which will not be played if the University nine succeeds in winning two straight games each from Yale and Princeton...