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...Letter to the Boston Herald, two editorials on the present stand of the faculty on the three year's scheme and on certain defects of the English Department, "The Month," and four book reviews, (among which, the reader will find Mr. Santayana's criticism of "In Cairo" by William Morton Fullerton especially valuable) complete the number...
...William Morton Fullerton '86, who since graduation has achieved a most enviable reputation in literary work, has just issued his first book, entitled "In Cairo." It is a highly entertaining little volume, being a short series of pen sketches written after a considerable sojourn in Egypt. These who are at all familiar with Mr. Fullerton's work will recognize at once in those vivid and picturesque sketches the charming personality of the writer: while to those unacquainted with the author and his writing, the sketches cannot but prove of more than ordinary interest and profit. The scholarly side...
...Cairo," by William Morton Fullerton. MacMillan, New York and London. 1891. 75 cents...
Resolved, That a national prohibitory law would be for the best interests of the country. And the principal disputants were: Affirmative. - W. C. Damon '92, and J. P. Morton '92. Negative. - E. C. Campbell '92 and H. G. Nichols...
Question: "Resolved, That a national prohibitory law would be for the best interests of the country." Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: J. F. Morton '92; W. C. Damon '92. - Negative: E. C. Campbell '92; H. S. Nichols '93. All members of the University cordially invited to attend and to speak...