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...Pierce 110 Chemistry 15 Sever 29 Chemistry 17 Sever 29 Class. Philology 34 Sever 30 Economics 5 Abend--Averbuck Harvard 2 Bailey-Woodward Harvard 6 Economics 10b Harvard 3 Economics 41 Harvard 3 English 1 Adams-Coombs Sever 5 Cravier-Herstrom Sever 6 Higgins-Moss Sever 8 Newton-Zell Sever 11 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Sever 37 Fine Arts 2d Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 13a Fogg Lect. Rm. French 21 Allin-Lanier Sever 13 Leith-Wilkinson Sever 14 Geology 17 Sever 30 German 1a I Dr. Cawley, sect. 1 Sever 1 Dr. Stevens, sect. 2 Sever...
...door jotting down, together with the great names of U. S. newspaperdom, other publishing names variously distinguished: J. W. Green of the Buffalo Express, who claimed he had attended more A. N. P. A. conventions than any other man alive (the reporter failed to note the record number); Zell Hart Deming of the Warren, Ohio, Tribune-Chronicle, "only publisher in the U. S. who does her own fruitcanning"; the ample Frank Rostock, who gripped in his hand, to help him fight down a craving for chocolate creams, a medal presented him by Albert of Belgium as thanks for taking...
What may be called modern fiction is apparently under the ban at Widener. "Alice Adams", "Main Street" and "The Age of Innocence" have slipped in, but "Moon Calf", "Zell" and "Miss Lulu Bett" are not on the shelves. Joseph Hergesheimer's books have a place, but only since last year; while James Branch Cabell has but a single volume listed under his name in the catalogue. And there is hope, we are told, for "Erik Dorn" and "If Winter Comes...
...line-up was as follows: Harvard. West Point. Ristine, r.e. l.e., Smith. J. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Farnsworth. Barnard, Burnett, r.g. l.g., Boyers. Sargent, Roberts, c. c., Bettison. Lee, Hollingsworth, l.g. r.g., Goodspeed. Graydon, l.t. r.t., Bunker. Campbell, l.e. r.e., Burnett, Zell. Daly, q.b. q.b., Casad Kendall, r.h.b. l.h.b., Laurson. Kernan, Putnam, W. Lawrence, l.h.b. r.h.b., Clark, Phipps. Ellis, Stillman, f.b. f.b., Phillips...
...capacity of the house. For the coming week Genee's "Royal Middy" is announced. The libretto of the "Royal Middy" is taken from a French melo-drama by Mm. Bayard and Dumanoir. A translation of the melo-drama was made and adapted as an operetta by F. Zell, and with Genee's music it was given at Vionna in 879. Mr. Gustave Lagye then re-translated the title "Le Cadet de Marine." Augustine Daly bought the American rights to the work and brought it out in New York at his own theatre in spectacular style early in 1880. The English...