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...what did I see? Three men were stretched out full-length and wrapped up in towels, with shut eyes, lying opposite a looking-glass. They probably wished to see how they looked when asleep. Some must have been in a fainting-fit, or at least fast asleep, for, though rubbed and scrubbed by other men, they did not mind it at all, but remained very quiet...
...improvement, as instruction to a section of six for an hour is the same as reducing the time for each member to ten minutes instead of fifteen; for elocution is not a study which can be pursued like history or political economy. A lecture on the general principles, though perhaps interesting, would not be of much use. Instruction in elocution resembles more nearly a lesson in singing or music; instruction by sections is almost useless compared with individual instruction. What we need is not a reduction in the time allowed to each man, but an increase in the number...
...last honours, though they empty...
...Though they dance, they will...
...notice that "Rustication" would be given at the Museum Saturday evening drew a large audience, among whom there were many students and friends of the author, Mr. Charles T. Dazey, '81. And it is not too much to say that their expectation was fully realized. Though the play was necessarily of a local character, yet it was entirely appreciated by the whole audience, and contained no personalities at which the most sensitive nature could take offence. The hits, though scarcely any of them new, were brought out in situations that showed no little ingenuity and dramatic talent. The actors were...