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There are five poems: a "Villanelle," by C. E. Whitmore, which has the usual characteristics of a villanelle; "Illusion" by J. H. Wheelock, which gives one the impression of having appeared in the Monthly at intervals for years; "I Craved for that Lost Twilght by the Sea," by W. H...
In "Jones '62" the author ingeniously uses the machinery of the old Christmas story as made famous by Dickens; the scene is Class Day and the mysterious visitants are Jones and Smith of '62, wraiths who return for the edification of Wolcott and Randolph, who have deserted the bath-tubs...
In his lectures today and next Wednesday, Mr. Copeland will discuss Defoe as the author not only of "Robinson Crusoe", but of "The Journal of the Plague", "Moll Flanders", and other less known works. The discussion will involve brief comparison of Defoe with other masters of illusion in prose fiction...
The weather was perfect at both performances. In the afternoon, the outdoor stage at the south end of the quadrangle back of Sever Hall, was lighted by the sun that slanted through the trees around it, and the green of the leaves and all the exquisitely natural arrangements of the...
The first performances of the outdoor plays of Shakspere will be given this afternoon and evening by Mr. Ben Greet's Woodland Players under the auspices of the English Department. The afternoon performance will be "As You Like It," commencing at 4 o'clock, and that in the evening the...