Word: journals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...table. At the end of four days they take a long and nocturnal walk during which, "innocent and pure as she is" she does not resent being kissed. The next day as the writer had resolved not to flirt with her he feels repentant and ends his Oberammergau journal with the hope that she will "try" to forget him. If the episode is founded on fact one must infer that writer and young lady had more than normal powers of impression and susceptibility. If it is fiction, it commits the sin of improbability. Certain touches of local color are well...
...English Amiel" is the late Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln College. Oxford. And Mr. Lovett has succeeded in this short essay of his in sketching the dominant characteristics of Pattison's nature, and in noting striking analogies between the morbidly sensitive Englishman and the author of the Journal Intime...
...board of editors for the Yale Law Journal will hereafter be selected by competition...
...third forensic was published in the CRIMSON there has been but one new subject added, which is 3. Did Waller reform English verse? (Scott's "Dryden," II. 120; IV. 219; XIV. 209; XV. 301; XI. 221; E. W. Gosse, "From Shakespeare to Pope;" "18th Century Literature;" Henry Wood, Journal of Philology," XI. 55-79, April...
...Charitable Mechanics Institute of Boston and in many cities and towns of New England. His books and scientific articles contributed to magazines number over a hundred in all. Perhaps his best-known writing is on the Aurora Borealis. Among the magazines that he wrote for are the American Journal of Science, the Journal of the Franklin Institute, the American Almanac, the North American Review, the Christian Examiner, and the Popular Science Monthly...