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...Department of English, Professor Barrett Wendell's "Raleigh in Guiana." The recent performance by the Dramatic Club of Mr. Percy MacKaye's "Scarecrow" was the first presentation at Harvard of a play by one of the younger graduates already well known for his dramatic work. The ver- sion of the "Faith Healer" to be used at the Harvard performance is a complete rewriting of the play since its publication. Both the author and Mr. Miller feel that, while preserving all the merits of the original form, it is even better for acting purposes...
There will be an important meeting in the Assembly Room of the Union today at 5 o'clock, at which it is imperative that the aides, whose names were given in yesterday's CRIMSON, together with the division marshals and assistant divi- sion marshals mentioned above, should be present. Badges and red-fire will be given out at this meeting and the instructions for forming the parade will be gone over. Each one of the red-fire aides must have obtained a red cap and gown before this meeting...
...most important of them are the following works of Alfred de Musset: "Comedies et Proverbes," "Oeuvres Posthumes," "Prenieres Poesies," "Nouvelles Poesies," "Melanges." "Crutes." "Confe-sion d'su Enfant du Siecle," Alexander Dumas' "Lavie, sontemps, son Oeuvre," by Henri Blage de Bury, a work of great interest. "Eloquence Politique et Parlementaire en France avant, 1789," by C. Aubertin. Correspondence de Balzac, and the Poesies Completes de Bertran de Born...
...Koenig von Sion...
...longevity; and invalids from other towns have realized the beneficial effects of a salubrious air from a temporary residence in the town." This was evidently written before the discovery of Miller's River. The alewive fishery in these waters was of considerable value. In The Wonder-working Providence of Sion's Saviour in New-England, we read that " the Lord is pleased to provide for them great store of alewives in the spring time; many thousands of these they used to put under their Indian corne...