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...Royal Tambour et Vivandiere, from "Bal Costume," Rubinstein...
...July, 1895; Hon. Sir W. T. Marriott, The Situation in Egypt; The Fortnightly Review, April, 1895; Alfred Milner, England in Egypt; Quarterly Review, Art. XI.; J. Eliot Bowen, Conflict in Egypt, Pol. Science Quarterly I, 295 (June 1886); Contemp. Review, 67, 390 (March, 1895); Calvo-International Law I, 266 et...
Best general references: Mahan, The Sea Power in History, ch. I; Lieut. E. W. Very, Navies of the World; Admiral Luce in No. Amer. Rev. 148, p. 3 et seq.; Forum, VI, 370-381, IX, 323-332; Harper's Weekly...
...smaller college offers social advantages not to be had at the univesity.- (a) The students become intimately acquainted with more of their fellow-students.- (b) There is more society life.- (1) Fraternities: Andrew D. White, College Fraternities, in Forum, III, 240 et seq. (May, 1887).- (2) Debating and literary societies...
...April, 1893)-(a) Through the interaction of personalities: Editorial in Harvard Advocate, LX, current number (January, 1896).- (1) Between student and instructor.- (2) Between fellow-students.- (b) Through greater religious influence.- (c) Through more influences fostering ambition.- (d) Through college spirit; Harvard Indifference, in Harvard Advocate, LX, 97 et seq. (December 19, 1895). (1) Unity.- (2) Enthusiasm...