Word: offing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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Entries will be received up to 4 p. m., Friday, June 15, by P. E. Presbrey, Secretary, Longwood Cricket Club, P. O. box 2337, Boston, to whom also, all communications in regard to the tournament should be addressed. An entrance fee of $1.00 must accompany each entry.
In the editorial article of the current number of the Monthly is treated the subject of the proposed enclosure of the College Yard. The design submitted by the architects, Messrs. McKim, Mead & White, admits of no suitable places for the insertion of memorial tablets, which the Memorial Society desires should...
"Ibsen's Masterbuilder," by Mr. W. H. Schofield, is an able description of Ibsen's play of that name, recently produced at the Tremont Theatre. The story and importance of the play and the symbolisation of the characters are taken up in the article.
An excellent story of the running down of an outlaw in the West, is told under the title of "A Lone Star Ranger," by W. Jones '00. The western tone of the article is enhanced by the rough colloquial style in which it is written. In "Charles Lamb as a...
Of the poetical contributions, "Mount Auburn, May 30, 1900," by R. M. Green '02, is a eulogy in blank verse to the soldier dead in the cemetry; "Thro' the Casement," by Edward Jocelyn, is a light ballad with a ring to it that makes one desire to read it again...