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...called New Plan was inaugurated some time ago in order to make it possible for meg not especially drilled for the College Board Examinations to take four comprehensive tests in requisite fields. Another purpose, announced by the Office, was to introduce a more personal element in admissions, in requiring that the application's past history and ability of leadership be considered...
...Actress famed for her Lady Macbeth, her Meg Merrilies. She won a great reputation as a tragedienne when she toured the U. S. with Macready...
...Grecian Urn is a "flawless example of clear, unvexed, wide-eyed beauty"; the Ode to a Nightingale "a no less perfect presentation of absolute magic"; why "Keats' whole soul was in The Eve of St. Agnes"; Hyperion she scores as "a failure"; praises the little-famed Meg Merrilies...
...Copper, H. C. Drown, R. L. Howard, G. Rivera; 24, R. Kelley, E. L. Lincoln, A. E. Manheimer, E. S. Pleasonton, R. W. Smyth; 25, E. S. Allen, E. R. Belcher, E. M. Davis, J. A. Sweetser, J. W. Wendell; 26, C. D. Brewer, c. de Rham, MeG. King, F. T. Reynolds, R. F. Reynolds; 27, H. S. Clark, O. T. Russell, C. H. Sears, G. Swaim, G. F. Williams; 28, f. L. Arey, J. Allen, A. A. Jenkins, C. H. Lehman, F. A. Shaw; 29, W. A. Cole, G. L. Harding, E. A. Meserve, C. H. Miller...
...most part filled with sawdust rather than blood. Nor are his large and moving pictures of history and famous personages of the past, picturesque and effective though they usually are, to be accounted his most important contribution to fiction. This is found in Edie Ochiltre, Meg Dods, Nantyswart, and the hundred and one characters of low life which Scott represented so truly and so completely. Another novelist in the goodly company of this country library was Dickens, in the first American edition-that edition of tall black volumes of double columns, fine print, and grotesque cuts-and Mr. Copeland deplored...