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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...there comes an earnest wish that more of its author's work might be published. For all of the five sonnets charm one by reason of a quiet but exquisite elegance of diction, a poetical serenity of thought, and touches of soulful aspiration. Of the five, the first three appear to us to be the best, although perhaps at the most such culling is invidious distinction...
...perhaps unfortunate that Mr. McCulloch's "Sonnet" should appear in the same number as the poems just under discussion for, although good, it cannot but suffer by comparison with the other five. The first eight lines suggest Blanco White's well-known sonnet, "Mysterious Night...
...first of what is bound to prove a very interesting and instructive series of works called "American History Leaflets" has just made its appearance. It is a convenient little sheet containing a letter from Columbus to Luis de Sant Augel, announcing his discovery, with an extract also from his journal. These leaflets are to appear bi-monthly in the months of January, March, May, July. September and November, the price for single copies being five cents and the yearly subscription thirty cents. They are edited by Professors Hart and Channing. The subjects for the different numbers this year...
...this time when the notices for meetings of the base ball candidates begin to appear, and the men are thinking of limbering up for the coming season, it may be of interest to look back to the time when base ball first began to be played at Harvard. Base ball was first introduced here by the class of '66, during its freshman year. On June 17, 1863, the '66 nine played Brown '65, and won by a score of 27 to 17. The nine then rested on its laureis until the summer of '64, when a match was played...
...Christmas number of the Lampoon will appear with a new design on the cover, and a colored supplement...