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...Witch's Gold", by H. Garland...
...Rogers '09; "Hats and Helmets," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Dance of Death," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "Mrs. Warren's Profession," by M. Wertheim '06; "The Castle of Solitude," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Catacombs," by R. Altrocchi '08; "Verse," by H. G. B., Jr.; "Witch Hazel," by W. H. Gibson...
...third number of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles. "Gareth Goes to War." by J. H. Breek '07; "The Witch-Ring." by C. C. Washburn '05: "Degenerates," by L. Meriam '05; "For the Welfare of the Country," by G. E. Fuller '05; "Clouds," by Van W. Brooks '08: "Concerning Beds." by G. Williamson, Jr., '05; "Mayme Gabrielle," by E. B. Sheldon '08; and "Theatrical Snapshots...
...worst thing about "Dearth" is its title. In "The Witch-Child," by H. A. Bellows, the old ballad theme of "Kemp Owyne" is treated in a manner suggested by a familiar poem by Keats--a sufficiently ambitious attempt which might have been more disastrous than...
...love message to Portentous; but owing to a misconception, the latter believes his suit hopeless and attempts suicide. Just at this time the two exiles arrive by ship and are allowed to remain after examination. As they go in search of lodgings, Mothere Broomstycke and her crew of witches arrive. A soul-harrowing song ensues. The pirate now appears, learns that he is the long lost son of the witch, and disguises himself in one of Mistress Charitie's dresses with which Happie chances to be passing. The buccaneer now retires, after which Hazelle and Richarde enter and sing...