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The Williams Record

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...fe escorts tor visitors of the fair sex and also two illustri- ous orators from the lower classes. Ijet me introduce to you the sophomore orator, Mr. ... ...here to thank the various alumni who, unsolicit- ed, have contributed news from time to time. The same prinoiplo obtains in the collection of under- g... ...localized jokes of the first part were appreciated equally by audience and actors. The "entire circle" sang the 'grand ensemble" just as the cur- tain... ... will leave tomorroow ai'ning The possibility of ns- in.r any fresliiiia!! maleriul. as was dciie la'it year, is removed by the .ru'o, passed since th... ....Songs , . - ].00 New Songs for llollege Glee Clubs . . .tlO New SonKS for Male tjuartrts - - - .BO Songsof the Unlvcrsily of Pennsylvania . l.BO Song... ...ated to the out skirts of the city on account of their loose moral nature, actors had established permanent wood- en theatres. The Globe theatre, open... ... accepted a similar position with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Los Angeles, Cal. '99—The engagement of Miss E. Rathbone of Elmira, N. Y., ... ...epted a similar position with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Los Angeles, Cal. '99—The engagement of Miss E. Rathbone of Elmira, N. Y., to A... ...and Professor Howes, Crete; the remarkable volcanic island of Tbe- ra, and los and Paros will com- plete Professor Rice's share of the lecture; and hi...

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