Word: shorts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...nineteenth annual theatrical production of the Cercle Francais, to be given next month, combines with the usual classical performance a very modern comedy. "L'Armour Medicin," a short play by Moliere with lively ballet and music, will be followed by Tristan Barnard's amusing vaudeville "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on Le Parle." The rehearsals are progressing satisfactorily under the direction of Mons. Ernest Perrin, the well known Paris actor, who is at present professor of dramatic diction in New York...
Stephen Salisbury '56 died of pneumonia last Thursday at his home in Worcester after a short illness. The funeral will be held in the First Unitarian church, Worcester, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Dr. Edward Everett Hale '39 will assist in the service and President Eliot will be an honorary bearer...
...much better form than on Tuesday, but was not quite able to overtake Thayer. At the curve by the Stillman infirmary, Weld drew up to and passed the Fairfax crew, but on the wrong side. It then dropped back and attempted to make a fair bump, but in the short distance left was unable to do so. A bump was claimed, however, but the executive committee decided...
...yesterday's Freshman football practice the first eleven continued the steady improvement which it has been making in the past few days. After a short signal practice the first team lined up against the second for a long scrimmage, and succeeded in making six touchdowns, although much time was used for special defensive work...
...practise of the University squad yesterday afternoon was one more hard and, with the exception of short preliminary work in running through signals, all the time was given to the scrimmage. This consisted of two long 20-minute halves. In which the first eleven made five touchdown, and was scored on one as a result of a fumble...