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...Club. a. "Frog Song," Steele. b. "Bumble Bees," Truhn. 5. Mandolin Club. "Koonville Koonlets," Wadt. PART II. 6. Glee Club. "Hannah," Osgood. 7. Banjo Club. "Darkies' Parade," Lansing. 8. Mandolin Club. "Miss Simplicity," Barnet-Allen. 9. Glee club. a. "Boreen," Atherton. b. "The Pope." 10. Banjo Club. "On the Mill Dam," Babb. 11. Mandolin Club. "Pas des Echarpes," Chaminade. 12. Glee Club. "Fair Harvard...
...Mill of Time," by G. H. M., narrowly misses being a very successful story. It relates the disillusioning experience of a "cub" reporter on a great daily; and these experiences are racily told in an account crammed with newspaper incident. This account, however, is rather arbitrarily placed between two quite different scenes, one in a club and the other with the boy's father. The relation between the three episodes might more plainly be shown; or else, the three episodes might be made more distinct, thus making of the story three character-sketches, as the writer evidently intended...
Honorable mentions have been awarded to "Roping Hay," number 16, by F. Bonnet, Jr., 2G.; "The Old Mill," 32, and "The Last of the Mohegans," 33, by Julian Burroughs '01; "Marine," 41, and "Towing Out," 45,--a sketchy bit in sepia effect,--by H. W. Eliot '02; "Boats on Italian Lake," 90, by J. A. O'Reilly '02; "A Little Puritan," 109, and "Portrait: Miss H.," 110, by Professor Charles R. Sanger; "A Deserted Camp," 121,--a snow scene in the spruce woods,--by R. W. Shapleigh '02; and "On a City Yard," 145,--a picturesque pin-hole study...
...capacity of the stamp mill is about fifteen tons a day. It will not be necessary to use it for more than a week, running six hours a day, but even so the amount of ore required will be considerable. It is probable that stone from local sources, containing pyrites, will be used, and mixed with broken slate, or the crushed stone employed in road building. The expense of transportation is likely to preclude the reduction of commercial gold ore, though it would be more satisfactory for purposes of instruction...
After the stamp mill is completed work will be begun on the assaying laboratory in the new addition to the building. It is hoped that the plant may be installed before next year, so that work with the smelting furnace may be done in connection with the course on the Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, which is given during the first half-year...