Word: adieu
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...three shorter articles, "Sans Adieu," by T. S. Hardy '99, is easily the best. This sketch deals intelligently and feelingly with the topic about which ninety-five per cent. of modern French novels are written. R. C. Bolling 1900, the author of "In Alien Earth," has proved that a short story may be on the subject of water-rotted corpses without being essentially morbid. Somehow or other "The Disappointment of Lord Hartleigh," by E. W. S. Pickhardt '98, with all its facility, fails to interest...
There are three interesting things in this number: "B. W.'s" comedy, "Sans Adieu," and a letter from J. T. Stickney '95, in defence of "Harvard Episodes." In this communication the writer asks "Why should a volume of college stories represent us as we wholly are? Do we require advertisement before the public? And was Mr. Post's book, some years since, written to make recruits? No, surely...