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Goethe's "Egmont" must be read outside of class before the mid-years by members of German 4. "Ephigenie auf Tauris" will be real in class in the same time. The next theme, due on January 19th, is to be a comparison of the characters Egmont and Oranien in "Egmont...
...Advocate" appeared on Saturday and contains much good reading matter. "Auf Widersehen" is a well-turned translation of Heine's lovely poem. "The Morality of Tom Jones" makes one or two good points but is not very much of a literary production. Considerable skill is shown in the treatment of a sketch entitled "The Streets of Boston." "Banished" is a bright, humorous conceit. Of the two papers on Milton and on Goethe, the latter is decidedly the stronger. They are both treated in a rather cursory way and the ideas embodied in both essays would not suffer from greater elaboration...
...Auf Weidersehen," a part song by L. Liebe, was well rendered by the Glee Club. The words were translated from the German by Mr. Garrison, '88, for this occasion. This was followed by the Ear's Song" by J. L. Hatton which was sung with great snap and in good style...
...Auf der Hoehe...
...stock now: Goeth's Faust, Iphigenie auf Tauris, and Egmont...