Word: authorized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Leupp has been the Washington correspondent and assistant editor of the New York Evening Post; the editor of "Good Government," the Official organ of the National Civil Service Reform League; the author of several books on the civil service ; and at present is the United States. Commissioner of Indian affairs...
Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, Mr. Frederick Moore, author of "The Balkan Trail," will repeat part of the lecture which he gave in the Union last sing on "Brigand Life in the Balkans." The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views...
Franz Grillparzer, the author of the play, has been called the "German Racine." He was born in Vienna in 1791 and died in the same city in 1872, acclaimed the national poet of Austria. In addition to his plays he wrote much lyric and epigrammatic poetry, and some prose tales Grillparzer's plays are nearly all tragedies, and the one comedy which he produced was signally unsuccessful...
...told, although the adjective is somewhat consistently overworked and the temptation to yield to cleverness is not always resisted. By far the best thing in the number is "Toodles." This account of the adventures of an incorrigible child is among the best undergraduate work I can remember. If the author can often repeat his success, he will win many readers and place them all in his debt...
...Henry Van Dyke D.D. h.'94, of Princeton, will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Dr. Van Dyke is professor of English Literature at Princeton University, and is widely known as an author and preacher. He graduated from Princeton in 1873 and has received the degree of doctor of divinity successively from Princeton, Harvard, and Yale. Dr. Van Dyke is a trustee of Princeton and for many years has been a preacher in Appleton Chapel...