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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton defeated Columbia in the intercollegiate hockey game played at the St. Nicholas Rink, in New York, on Saturday, by the score of 1 to 0. This result leaves Princeton with a perfect score in the series of games which is being played for the intercollegiate championship. Though the University team has been defeated by Princeton, it defeated Columbia earlier in the season by a score...
...Cole's contribution, on "The Glory of Football," is somewhat too subtly scornful to have the effect he intends, though it may help to correct the lack of humor and proportion with which this matter is commonly viewed. Even the editor of the "Illustrated" feels called upon to justify the publication of a criticism of football! Both Mr. Cole and W. Lippmann '10, who writes a sympathetic letter, dwell on the spectator's aspect of football, while J. Waid '10 replies with the familiar indorsement of the game as a school for the manly virtues. But the whole discussion loses...
...significance of Mr. Henry Miller's performance of the "Faith Healer," to be given next Monday, seems to have partly escaped public attention. Mr. Miller's success in "The Great Divide" gave him a reputation which, though based principally on that one play, surely entitles him to the distinction of appearing in Sanders Theatre. Moreover, he comes to Cambridge on very generous conditions, besides interrupting his run in New York for the occasion. We believe that this will be the first professional performance in Sanders Theatre of a modern English play...
...Carter '00 spoke of the work that the Student Volunteer League is doing to form a close bond between nations even though they may be politically hostile. He said that he believed an international sympathy was being awakened that was to make us, the favored, realize our duty toward the Chinaman in Peking, as great as that toward the Slav in the city slum...
...isolated farmhouse near a small town in the Middle West. A lonely shepherd, Ulrich Michaelis, wanders into a Missouri hamlet, where he heals through faith. How he lost his gift through love of a woman, and how he recovers it, are told in three acts of increasing dramatic intensity. Though there is a touch of mysticism throughout the play, and the spiritual element is strong, neither is allowed to dominate the dramatic telling of the present-day story. Michaelis, according to Mr. Moody's own description, "is a man of powerful frame, and his way of handling himself...