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...Lecture, "Mexico" by Senor Manuel Beltran, Mexican consul at Boston in Stoughton...
...Senor Manuel Beltran, Jr., Mexican-consul at Boston, will deliver a lecture on "Mexico" in Stoughton 20 this evening at 9 o'clock, under the auspices of La Sociedad Espanola. He will give a short review of Mexican history, but will not express any personal opinions concerning the revolution as he is in the employ of the government. The lecture will be in Spanish. All members of the University who are interested are cordially invited to attend Senor Beltran's lecture...
...cast of the play is as follows: Senor Don Alonzo Estaban San Salvador, a bull-fighter, L. H. Baker '10 Marjory McGovern, the consul's daughter, N. F. Coburn '11 William Ranlast Worst, staff correspondent of the "New York World," H. N. Curtis '11 Bob Richardson, drummer for the Nonignito Powder Co., H. F. Boynton '10 Michael McGovern, U. S. Consul at Periguay, P. W. Dunbar '12 General Frijoles, plotting a revolution, G. D. Pirney '10 Tina, a cigarette girl, H. R. Morse '12 Senorita Pepita d'Argueles, a Uruguayan Attraction, P. C. Squire '11 Sam, distantly related to Sinbad...
...cast is as follows: Senor Don Alonzo Estaban San Salvador, a bull-fighter, L. H. Baker '10 Marjory McGovern, the consul's daughter, N. F. Coburn '11 William Ranlast Worst, staff correspondent of the "New York World", H. N. Curtis '11 Bob Richardson, drummer for the Nonignito Powder Co., H. F. Boynton '10 Michael McGovern, U. S. Consul at Periguay, P. W. Dunbar '12 General Frijoles, plotting a revolution, G. D. Pirney '10 Tina, a cigarette girl, H. R. Morse '12 Senorita Pepita d'Argueles, a Uruguayan Attraction, P. C. Squire '11 Sam, distantly related to Sinbad the sailor...
...University Library has received, as a gift from Professor A. C. Coolidge '86 and C. L. Day '08, a collection of some 4,000 books, chiefly on Spanish America, which formed the American portion of the library of Senor Luis Montt, of Santiago, Chile. It was purchased by Professor Coolidge at the time of the Pan-American Scientific Congress last winter...