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...inauguration of President Everett he made the Latin address. Professor Lane has for a long time been a correspondent for the Nation. His Latin Grammar, which will be the greatest work of his professional career, is being printed by Harper Bros., and will soon appear...
Brahmanism, Buddhism, and Christianity all agree in asserting a revelation, though Christians go so far as to maintain that the revelation made to them was the only true one. There are many other points of similarity in the three religions. Floods, fires, and cataclysms appear in them all; all insist on the immortality of the soul and the immutability of the supreme Being; and all have a heaven and a hell. Of course the details vary, but the general underlying basis remains, and it is this with which theosophy concerns itself...
...fold capacity was to each a hindrance as well as a help It helped them in adapting their ideas to the needs of the stage, but at the same time it tended to produce artificiality. The beginning of Boucicault's dramatic work was practically in "London Assurance," which appeared about 1840. It was criticised as "a mere imitation of Sheridan," but Sheridan in his turn was indebted to Congreve and Moliere. Boucicault, like other English dramatists, makes little appeal to life. He neither helps people to be better, nor keeps them from being worse. Lady Gay Spanker, in "London Assurance...
...call special attention to the 'varsity baseball notice from Captain Wiggin, which appears this morning. The work of the first half year is over and now at the very beginning of the second half, it is very necessary that every attention be given to baseball, which, with crew matters, will be the topic of most interest from now till June. Captain Wiggin calls upon every baseball player in the University to appear at the trophy room tonight at 7.30, and now, if ever, is the necessity for men to put away their sluggishness and indifference and to enter heartily into...
...annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge will be rowed on the Thames on Saturday, March, 17. The start will be made at 9.30 o'clock in the morning. Both crews have been in training for some time, and in a few weeks will appear on the Thames, at London. The Oxford crew is rowing on the Isis, but, according to reports, is in a sowewhat backward condition, and changes are made in the crew each day. Mr. W. W. Fletcher will coach the crew for two weeks, when he will be succeeded by Mr. B. C. Lehmay...