WHAT NEWS ON THE RIALTO?
Date: 01 April 1917
IN Boston, at the Tremont Theatre, tomorrow night "East Lynne" will be revived not by some itinerant "rep" or resident stock company, but by a cast that will include such well-known players as Wilton Lackaye, Blanche Bates, and Jeffreys Lewis. This astonishing procedure
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STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
Date: 01 April 1917
Memberships Transferred.--William T. Callaway to Robert J. Herts, at Spaulding, McLellan . Co., 74 Broadway; Frederick H. Smith, 3d, (deceased,) to Douglas Kent, Coggeshall Hicks, 128 Broadway; Joseph Glaser, (deceased,) to C. McGhee Baxter, at Abbott, Johnson Co., 120 Broadway.
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TENNIS BODY FIXES RULES FOR RANKING; Doubles Team Must Now Compete in Three Events;-Other News of Court.
Date: 01 April 1917
Rules for the guidance of ranking committees were adopted at the March meeting of the Executive Committee of the U.S.N.L.T.A., thus standardizing a procedure which is of interest to tennis players throughout the country.
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APPRECIATES OUR STRENGTH; But Prefers War With America to Modifying U-Boat Activities. PRAISE FOR AMERICAN NAVY Persius Warns Germans Against Accepting Criticisms of It Made at Home. EXPECT INTERNAL REFORMS Observers See Fair Prospects for an Early Liberalization of Imperial Government. Little News from America Received. Persius Appraises Our Navy Highly. Friends of Reform Encouraged. WAR WITH AMERICA FINDS BERLIN CALM Cordial Answer to Russian Socialists. HAIL PROSPECTS OF REFORM. German Papers Hopeful of the Constitutional Commission's Work.
Date: 02 April 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
discussion of commission for reforms
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