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...clever tale of the trouble-beset course of true love, the love of one Alphonse for his Henrietta. The raconteur is a charming little blackeyed French woman with a penchant for English slang and flirting-and the result is a delicate piquancy and delightful vivaciousness of style which is seldom characteristic of Advocate stories. There are one or two slight errors in the use of words, but the plot is original, and the story, on the whole, is very creditable to its author...
...heavy, were arranged around the walls of the room, and the table was set before them. Their bill of fare was also very simple, consisting mostly of cheese, bread, meat and wine. They were hearty eaters, but through the restraint of their out-door life and exercise they seldom drank to excess...
Professor Hart, who was to have addressed the College Conference this evening, has given way to President Eliot, who will speak upon "Harvard and the West." The opportunity of hearing President Eliot speak is seldom given to the students; but when the chance comes the University takes full advantage of it. Tonight, moreover, the subject of President Eliot's talk will be unusually interesting. In the past two or three years a cry has been raised in some quarters that Harvard is weakly represented in the West, and columns of statistics have been compiled to prove or disprove...
...advocates of dress-reform are practically unanimous in their opinion that the Hollis Street Theatre. attired in "Blue Jeans," has seldom looked more bewitching. This attractive costume will be worn by the above place of amusement for several weeks more...
...afternoon at the Vesper Service, Dr. Lyman Abbott addressed an unusually large audience. He said: There are moments in life when one seems to rise entirely out of one's self. Sometimes it is due to a great sorrow, sometimes to a great joy. Such a feeling occurs so seldom that men smile when it is referred to: but I pity the man who has never felt this divine emotion. However, one must descend to earth to accomplish anything, and one must have enthusiasm. Enthusiasm carries respect with it. However much we laugh at Henry George and his schemes...