The Cape Standard publishes the following respecting. the Her. Charlei Clark, Miss Christiau, and the most trarelted manager in the world :-—" The lecture and concert which was announced for last night by the Her. Charles Clark and Miss Christian did not come off, the ijhe talented artists and their clerer Imanager (Mr Smytho) having made a basty departure for England the prerious afternoon. tJome iurpriso was expressed yesterday, at what seemed to be a rery audden change in a promising programme, and we hare not heard any satisfactory explanation of the moremeat."
Professor (in composition class). — "You may hare for one of your subjects for your next essays Manners." D. 'BL. —" Can we write on bad manners in college?" Professor.—Certainly, write About wbaterer you are belt acquainted •with."—Yale Kecord.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3340, 5 September 1879, Page 2
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