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...Copeland will give a lecture on "'Hamlet' on the Modern Stage," this evening in Sever 11, at 8 o'clock. The Hamlets of Edwin Booth, Sir Henry Irving, M. Mounet-Sully, Mr. Beerbohm Tree, and Mr. E. H. Southern will be briefly considered. The lecture will be open only to members of the University...
...that the present Statue exercises cannot be repeated this year, would it not be wiser to omit all formal exercises in the afternoon, unless an acceptable program, of exercises can be arranged, to take place in the Yard, as in the years before the Statue was substituted for the tree, as the centre of interest...
...following plan is suggested among others as a possible form of exercises to be held at the Stadium in the afternoon. Seniors will assemble in the Yard at 3.30 o'clock for the Tree exercises and cheering of buildings and march to the field. This allows half an hour more than last year for getting to the Stadium. At 4.30 o'clock the exercises at the Stadium will begin. As an innovation and an improvement it is suggested that the Ivy Oration be delivered here instead of at the morning exercises in Sanders Theatre, which are now rather lengthy. After...
Forestry 1.--Silvlculture.--The characteristics of forests; the forest regions of the United States; special consideration of trees important in forestry; the treatment of forests; methods of reproducing forests; tree planting. Lectures and field work. Three times a week. Mr. R. T. Fisher. This course cannot be counted towards the degree...
...iron grating is now being put in place. By next Saturday this work will be over, and only the painting of the bars will remain to be done. The grating will extend between all the eight posts except the two on the south end, between which a tree stands directly in the line. The space will be left open as an additional gate-way. McKim, Mead and White are the architects and Conroy and Wentworth the contractors for the gate...