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Under the rather un suggestive title, "A Reconciliation," F. R. Dickinson has contributed a story of life in a Canadian lumber -camp. The setting of the story is well-chosen and the characters are fairly well delineated. The dialect, however, is crude, and the full dramatic possibilities of the final scene are not realized. "The Sea," by a. P. Wadsworth, is an imperfect sketch of a very common place type. In "Uncle Paul," William James, Jr., has strung three incidents, not closely related, into a connected story. "The Hum-Drum Company," by F. R. DuBois, is out of the ordinary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advocate. | 5/11/1900 | See Source »

...died without achieving the work for which he had been gathering the elements, leaving behind him some very good poems: "Herodiade", "L'apres Midid'un Fauvre", poems in prose as good as "Phenomene Futur", and "Nenufar Blanc...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stephane Mallarme. | 3/9/1900 | See Source »

...increase over Yale. The members of Harvard College and Lawrence Scientific School are counted as undergraduates, and members of other departments as graduates; the same plan is followed in the case of Yale College and Sheffield Scientific School in comparing them with the rest of Yale University. Northeastern Section. Un-grad. Grad. Total. Incr. Harvard, 1934 1304 3238 106 Yale, 1219 689 1908 59 -- -- -- -- Majority, 715 615 1330 47 Central Section. Harvard, 196 152 348 29 Yale, 201 33 234 57 -- -- -- -- Majority, -5 119 114 86 Western Section. Harvard, 143 128 271 15 Yale, 132 58 190 -4 -- -- -- -- Majority...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard and Yale Statistics. | 2/19/1900 | See Source »

...Contes d'Espagne et d'Italie" were very successful; they were admired for their brightness and their gaiety, and because from one end to the other they were bursting with youth. In his "Spectacle dans un Fauteuil" we find him in the middle of his career; and here appears the sadness of his nature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Doumic's Fourth Lecture. | 3/10/1898 | See Source »

Class conflicts, race problems, bribery, ring rule and the un-American immigrant sufficiently strain our political system without the annexation of a transoceanic appendage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS. | 12/4/1897 | See Source »

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