Word: offing
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Mr. Henry A. Clapp '60 gave the first of his series of lectures on Shakespeare last evening on the first part of "King Henry IV." He outlined the main scheme of the plot and discussed very fully the characters of Henry IV, and his son, and, with special care, that...
Shakespeare's attitude toward Falstaff was emphasized. It has been said by critics and others that Shakespeare loved a rogue, but this is not true, since his moral attitude toward Falstaff was one of disapproval. He represents Falstaff as he was and gives him credit for his wonderfully brilliant wit...
This evening at 7.45 o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read from English literature of the seventeenth century. The reading will be open to members of the University only.
Charles Osborne Parish of Clarinda, Iowa, died of pneumonia on January 3 at Chicago, where he was practicing law. Though but just twenty-one when he came to Harvard, he had already received the degree of A.M. from the University of Chicago. His modest and manly simplicity won him staunch...
The interest in rowing at the University of Pennsylvania this year is unusual owing to the possibility that the crew will be sent abroad next summer to compete in the Paris and Henley regattas. The outlook is very good, since six men and the coxswain of last year's crew...