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...King, '89, and Keefe of the New Yorks will coach the Princeton nine this year...
...drawings. An interesting article which will appeal to all lovers of the play is "Beauty on the French Stage" by Edward Mahe, a vivacious description of the more charming of the French actresses. An excellent article on Milwaukee is that entitled "The Cream City" by Capt. Charles King. The principle stories of the number are "Professor Ezekiel Harkinson's Plan" by Henry H. Barrol and "How I Shot My First Elephant" by MacMahon Challinar. Other timely and interesting articles are "Protestant Missions" by Edmund Collins, "In Darkest America" by Joseph P. Reed, "Rhampsinitus and the Wise Thief" by M. Allen...
Glastonbury was appropriately treated first as it was the seat of the very earliest introduction and preaching of Christianity, and it is besides an interesting spot for another reason, that it was the Isle of Avon of the legends about King Arthur. It seems rather extraordinary now to hear this spoken of as the "Isle" of Avon, since it bears no resemblance to an Island whatsoever; but the deep marshes around the spot formerly were entirely under water, leaving the "Isle" high and dry. The ruins here are beautiful. Iona and Tyne Mouth were illustrated and the course...
...President Eliot Professor James Mill Pierce spoke for Harvard University. Dr. Francis Peabody and Dr. John O. Sargent of the class of '30 sent regrets at not being able to be present and the last named sent three odes composed for the occasion. In introducing Dr. Storrs, Toast-master King spoke about Harvard's giving him a degree and said: If Harvard is anything she is cosmopolitan. When she sees a good thing she annexes it. Harvard has annexed Dr. Storrs...
...acquainted with Capt. Smith since at the time of the latter's death in 1631, Harvard was still a student at Cambridge. Smith's name had been for some time one of romantic interest, however, and there was much truth in the epitaph put above his grave-"the grim King has at last conquered one who in his time conquered many kings...