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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Pedant Joue," by Cyrano de Bergerac, as it is to be performed in this year's theatricals of the Cercle Francais, will be in three acts. The original play is in five acts, but this was thought to be too long for the Cercle's production. In its revised form, the drama still retains the striking tone of de Bergerac. A synopsis of it is as follows...
...pedant, Granger, has a lovely daughter, Manon, for whose hand there are three aspirants, Chateaufort, a blustering swashbuckler, Gareau and La Trenblaye. Granger himself and his son, Charlot, are both in love with La Trenblaye's sister, Genevote. In the many amusing situations which result from this complicated state of affairs, Corbineli, Granger's body servant, plays an important part. He is the conventional servant of comedy who is always interesting himself in his master's private affairs, and it is he who originates all the clever tricks with which the play abounds...
Outland has started to play again, but has been put at quarterback, a new position for him. He has already infused much spirit and dash into the team. Overfield went from tackle to his old position at centre on Monday, where his three years of experience should make him more valuable to the team, then when at tackle. McCracken has been put at right halfback, where his experience in the guardsback formation makes him a strong runner and interferer. Stebie and Teas have taken Overfield's and McCracken's places at tackle and guard respectively, and Coombs and Reugenberg, once...
...Ward '00 won the fall tennis tournament yesterday afternoon, defeating J. A. Roche '03 in three interesting and closely-contested sets. The scores were...
...number of students in the Law School this year is now six hundred and three as compared to five hundred and thirty-three at the same date last year. Five hundred and eighty of these are college graduates. Two hundred and sixty-two men are from Harvard and three hundred and eighteen from the other colleges of which the most important are: Yale with sixty-nine men, Dartmouth with twenty-three, Brown with nineteen, Amherst with sixteen, Princeton with twelve and Williams with...