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Silver, Burdett and Company, of New York, have recently published a book by Dr. J. D. M. Ford, of the Department of Romance Languages, entitled "Anthologia Castellana." The book is a collection of Spanish lyrics from the thirteenth century to the present day. It differs from other collections mainly in that it goes back to an earlier period, including selections from such poets as Campoamor, Valere and Nunez de Arce. From each century typical authors have been chosen, and the various poems have been selected with a view to representing the movements in which the authors played a part...
...Docks--O. Paul 2B., (captain), D. A. Baldwin '03, A. Black '03, W. L. Came 2L., F. H. Coleman '03, L. Eaton '02, S. Ford '04, W. B. Gohring '03, A. C. Kimball '01, J. L. Kimbrough '02, A. F. Paul 2B., C. Seaver '02, H. E. Shore '02, L. D. Somers...
...Goldthwaite '02, J. W. T. Marion '04, H. C. Porter 1G., E. C. Stone '04; second violins--N. C. Boylston '03, G. B. Clarke '04, N. A. Edwards '04, H. C. Morris '03, A. D. Ronimus '03, W. H. Thompson '03; 'cello--E. P. Cole '04; viola--G. R. Ford '02; bass viols--G. L. Chase '03, H. F. Tucker '01; clarionet--J. S. Allen 1L.; French horn -- P. H. McIntyre '01; drum -- F. S. Shepard '03; tympani--C. E. Dimick...
...begun upon it as soon as the condition of the ground permits. It will be located where the west gridiron now is. There is much sodding and rolling to be done, but it is hoped that the field will be in condition for the games with Pennsylvania and Haver ford. The candidates are: H. B. Baker '03, G. Bradley 3M., O. Chew '03, R. S. Clark '03, E. J. D. Coxe '03, A. Drinkwater 1L., J. H. A. L. Fairweather 3L., F. C. Farley '02, F. Fisher '03, W. Grainger '04, M. K. Hart '04, L. S. Hill...
...seems a pity that the four best stories in the number should all be unsigned. They are, in order of merit, "The Repentance of Ford," a remarkably well drawn college story; "Same Thing, only Different," a very amusing improbable sketch; "A Boat Race," a bit of vivid reminiscence of which the title tells the substance; and "Rosinante," a brutal tale which portrays fairly well the state of mind of a lonesome man in the wilderness. In these four stories the touch of amateurishness, so common in work of this sort, is conspicuously absent. The other four stories, while unworthy...