Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Mr. John Bigelow, who was well fitted for his task by many years of intimate association with Bryant, has contributed a life of the poet to the American Men of Letters series. He gives an interesting account of Bryant's early days, his country life and his studies; portrays his...
It is stated that there will be no Columbia 'varsity crew this year. The boat club is in debt quite heavily, and as the students think Columbia's chances of success in the races with Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania are poor, they are unwilling to undergo the expense...
"La Dame a la Clef" is far less faulty than previous work by its author, who succeeds very well in working up a trifling incident. Perhaps, however, the author was not aware that his friend M. Lebon was telling him, in a slightly altered form, a familiar story in which...
A peculiar incident occurred in connection with the recent election of directors of the Harvard Dining Association. Among the candidates was a special, although on all the ballots it was expressly stated that specials could not vote. It may well be asked, first, why specials should be candidates in a...
"Songs of Syracuse," by William Burt Harlow, H. U., '79, is a small volume of poems celebrating the glories, not of the old Sicilian town but of the modern city of salt sheds and breweries. These poems are mostly inspired by rural scenery about the city and are mainly descriptive...