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...leads Yale by a substantial majority. In the Northeastern section Harvard has a majority of 862; in the Central section, 33; in the Southern, 10; in the Western, 77; and in the foreign section, 25. From these figures it can be safely said that Harvard today is the most cosmopolitan university in the country...
...COSMOPOLITAN.To anyone who has read Dickens the opening article of the Cosmopolitan for May cannot fail to be full of interest. It is written by Harger Ragan and is entitled "In the Footsteps of Dickens." The author aided by many excellent pictures describes some of the spots made familiar in Dickens novels, such as the "Old Curiosity Shop" and Mr. Dombey's House. Camille Flammarion continues "Omega. The Last Days of the World." This installment is much like the last, interesting and fanciful, yet with nothing absolutely impossible. A very interesting article is "American Society in Paris" by Mary Ford...
COSMOPOLITAN.The Cosmopolitan for March is a very good magazine. It contains enough solid and instructive reading for a month, with just enough fiction and poetry scattered through it to make a pleasant variety. For the most part the illustrations are excellent, the only ones to criticise are those in "Conquered," which are stiff and rather unnatural. The list of contributors alone is enough to insure an unusually good number, for among them are E. E. Hale, Frank Dempster Sherman, Brander Matthews, and W. D. Howells. The leading article of the number is "Berlin" by Friedrich Spielhagen. The most prominent feature...
...North American Review and the Cosmopolitan Magazine will issue Williams numbers next autumn at the time of the centennial celebration of the college...
Prof. A. S. Hardy of Dartmouth, the distinguished novelist and mathematician, has obtained a leave of absence and will succeed Howells as editor of the Cosmopolitan magazine...