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...Hayes the new instructor in elocution, will meet all who are interested in the study of elocution to-day at 2 p.m. in Holdon Chapel. Mr. Hayes, although coming from Cornell, has been long and favorably known to Boston audiences as a public reader. He filled the role of the priest, by special invitation, in the representation of Oedipus Tyrannus both here and in Boston. Mr. Hayes's work at Cornell, was in the highest degree successful it being a prescribed portion of the work of all speakers appointed by the faculty. It is to be hoped that the gentleman...
...advanced sheets of the Harvard Monthly for June prove that, excellent as was the Monthly for May, the best work of the students is coming to the light but slowly. The present issue, while less attractive than the last to the general reader, is without doubt the best exponent of Harvard undergraduate thought yet published. The leading article by Mr. C. P. Parker, entitled "Reminiscences of Oxford," relates concisely and sympathetically the writer's memories of Oxford undergraduate life. "A Ballad of a Windy Day" is not in Mr. Houghton's most successful vein. But many of the lines...
...student desiring a plain and accurate reader, please address Fred. Rouillard, 27 Irving Street...
...student desiring a plain and accurate reader, please address Fred-Rouillard, 27 Irving Street...
...student desiring a plain and accurate reader, please address Fred. Rouillard, 27 Irving Street...