Word: characterizes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This number of the Monthly--to repeat--will be found unusually interesting for its true and sympathetic appreciation, from several points of view, of what the Yale bicentennial meant to the College and what it disclosed in regard to the character and spirit of Yale men.
The meeting for the announcement of the award of academic distinctions for the past year will be held in Sanders Theatre, on Wednesday evening, December 18. Dean Briggs will preside, and will make a brief statement of the purposes of the meeting. Mr. Francis Cabot Lowell '76, a member of...
The students had the advantage of instructors of distinction not only in learning but in character. One of the greatest of these was Dr. James Walker, subsequently President of the College, who was a deeply religious man of reserved, strong character, great force of intellect and most impressive presence, and...
The stories in the second number of the Advocate are interesting and well written; there is very little verse, and it is not especially good. "The Major's Hallowe'en," by F. M. Class, is an effective story, giving, in spite of inaccuracies in dialect and description, a sympathetic character...
"The Last Act," by George C. Hirst, if the only story in the number. The plot is one which requires strong handling of character and scenes to be made effective; in both the points the writer has failed and the story is weak and uninteresting in consequence.