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...acts. Tickets may be obtained at Thurston's, and at Schoenof's, Boston. Following is a complete cast of the two plays: "Les Precieuses Ridicules"-Mascarille, C. H. C. Wright; Jodelet, W. G. Howard; La Grange, J. T. Kilbreth; Du Croisy, C. J. Rolfe; Gorgibus, A. de V. Tassin; Madelon, H. McCulloch, Jr.; Cathos, W. H. Garland; Marotte, T. E. Oliver; Premier Porteur, C. P. Blaney; Deuxieme Porteur, G. E. Hume; Violons, M. L. Black and T. F. Patterson, Jr. "La Poudre aux Yeux"-Ratinois, A. Sweeny; Malingear, C. H. C. Wright; Robert, W. G. Howard; Frederic...
...give a comedy by Mollere. The second play is read every year in French A. The casts in both plays are large and include A. Sweeny, L. S., C. J. Rolfe, L. S., H. McCulloch, Jr., '91, W. G. Howard '91, M. L. Black '91, A. de V. Tassin '92, G. E. Hume '93, T. E. Oliver '93, H. C. Smith '93, W. H. Garland '94, J. T. Kilbreth...
...undergraduates." It is "the organ of no single college, but aims to be the exponent of all." The list of editors, headed by Mr. J. L. Keedy of Yale, includes, or will include, men from all American colleges of any importance. Harvard is represented by Mr. A. De V. Tassin, '92. A prize of ten dollars will be awarded each month for the best contribution on some subject of college life or work. We wish the College Man all success. WE cannot, however, fail to remember that every previous attempt at conducting an intercollegiate magazine has ended in mournful failure...
...meeting of the Conference Francaise tonight the speakers will be Messrs. H. McCulloch '91, who will read an original poem, G. H. Scudder '92, and A, de V. Tassin...
...Sweeney, who acted with the same artistic reserve, yet brilliancy, as in the second comedy given by the same society last year. He was perfectly at home in his part, perfect in his make-up and especially good in the mystification scene in the second act. Mr. Tassin as d'Herbelin was good, and well up in his part, though at certain moments a little too enthusiastic...