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...will produce the play "Dido and Aeneas," by Owen Wister, at their theatricals. There is some talk of giving the play two nights in Philadelphia...
...Owen Wister, '82, contributes a short poem, "Beethoven," to the Atlantic Monthly for February...
Messenger Mr. Owen Wister...
Matthews. - Six-oar, Brett, '77, bow; Skinner, '80, 2; A. H. Brown, '78, 3; Owen, S. S., 4; Keyes, '79, 5; and B. F. Harding, '78, stroke. Cushing, '77, is coxswain. Four-oar, Boutelle, '78, bow; Hubbard, '79, 2; Ware, '80, 3; and Meyer, '79, stroke. Cowdin, '79, is coxswain...
...what is coming. The scene opens in Venice, of which he has before written so beautifully. Bret Harte is redivivus in a kind of poetry new to him, but his style is unmistakable. The little poem, "Fair and Fifteen," is short and sensuous, but good. Robert Dale Owen contributes some good reading matter, while the other parts of the magazine are ably sustained...