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Lisidor, an aged widower, wishes to marry Alcine, the young and pretty daughter of his friend Mirobolan, a physician. Wishing to get rid of his son, Geralde, he sends him to the law school at Bourges, in company with Crispin, a valet. Geralde, however, is passionately in love with Alcine, the girl his father hopes to marry; and he therefore remains in Paris, instead of going to Bourges, keeping in concealment as far as possible...
...Swann's Sections, 1b, 2b, 6a, Upper Mass. Mr. Cunniff's Sections, 1c, 2c, 4c, Upper Mass. Mr. Noyes's Sections, 2d, 5c, 6c, Lower Mass. Mr. Copeland's Sections, 4a, 5a, Harvard 6. Mr. Hurlbut's Section, 3b, Harvard 5. Mr. Rideout's Section, 6b, Harvard 5. Mr. Young's Sections, 3c, 4b, 5b, Sever 35. Mr. Cobb's Sections, 2a, 3a, U. Dane. Mr. Hart's Section, 1a, Sever...
...Engineering 1c: Assignment of Rooms (Engineering 1c). Bach to Jones (inclusive), Sever 24. Kasson to Wyllys-Pomeroy, Sever 20. 2.30 p. m. English 8b: Assignment of Rooms (English 8b). Abraham to Henney (inclusive), Upper Mass. Hess to Pettus (inclusive), Lower Mass. Phillip to Taussig (inclusive), Harvard 6. Taylor to Young, Harvard 5. Final Examinations Tomorrow. Greek B, Sever 29 Greek 15, Sever 29 Class. Phil. 28, Sever 29 German 2a, Harvard 5 German 26, Sever 5 Scandinavian 2, Harvard 5 History 2, Sever 35 History 8a, Sever 23 History 23, Sever 23 Government 14. Sever 24 Economics 15, Sever...
...request of the Cantabrigia Club and the Young Peoples' Society of the First Unitarian Church, the Cambridge Social and Dramatic Club will repeat "The Romancers," a three act comedy by Rostand, in aid of the Cuban Teachers' Fund. Three performances of the play will be given in Brattle Hall, the first on Friday evening, June 8, the others on Saturday afternoon and evening, June 9. Tickets, one dollar each, can be bought at Sever...
...will close August 15. The following instructors have been appointed in the various courses: In Greek, Professor Wright, Dr. Keep, and Mr. George H. Chase; in Latin, Professor Greenough, Dr. Moore and Mr. Henry N. Prescott; in English, Professor Baker, Mr. Hurlbut, Mr. Schofield, Mr. Hart, Mr. Young, Mr. Huntington, Mr. Greenough and Mr. Gentner; in Reading and Speaking, Mr. I. L. Winter; in German, Professor Schilling and Dr. Poll; in French, Professor de Sumichrast; in Spanish, Dr. Ford; in History, Professor Hart, Professor Macvane, Dr. Botsford, Dr. Cross, Mr. Chadwick and Mr. Warren; in Psychology; Dr. MacDougall; in Education...