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...adaptations to the French of the plays of Shakespeare, and the influence of that great English poet on the French dramatists. The rest of the number is given up to fiction, with articles by L. W. Hopkinson, J. P. Warren, J. Waterman, J. T. Stickney, and J. P. Welsh...
...Tale of a Wayside Inn," by J. P. Welsh, is longer than the interest of the tale would seem to justify, but the remaining articles of the number are very satisfactory. Two hitherto unknown names appear as the authors of well written stories,-"A Summer Incident," by R. L. Raymond, and "The Exacting Story," by J. W. R., both comparing not unfavorably with the "Fragment of a Modern Tale," by J. Mack, Jr. "The Last Theme," by F. Johnston, is exaggerated, but its cleverness saves this from being objectionable...
...other articles of fiction in the number are "The Joyless Asphodel," by William V. Moody, and "The Pale Stranger," by Julian Palmer Welsh. In the former, the author shows the material for a very pretty and interesting story, which he fails to do full justice in the working up. "The Pale Stranger" betrays a lack of originality; for the unknown princely guest who sings a mysterious song and then disappears, leaving the fair maiden dead behind him, is hardly without parallel in fairy tale and legend...
SECTIONC. H. Dunn '96, F. B. Whittemore '96, J. P. Welsh '97, J. W. Peck '96, P. L. Shaw '96, E. Goldmark '94, Ellerton James...
...Welsh, J P, 10 Claverly...