Word: blackness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have found after many years that in photographing rooms or interior work of any kind, much better results can be obtained when the ground is covered with snow, give a soft diffused light in many rooms that would without snow make hard black and white effects. We trust that all the men who desire work of this kind will take advantage of this tip at once. No better souvenier can be had of college than a well made picture of one's room. Appointments can be made now at Pach's Studio...
WOULD the gentleman who by mistake took from the last meeting of the English Club a black stiff hat, Collins & Fairbanks, size 7 1-8 and left one size 7, be kind enough to exchange with...
Last night the usual large audience heard Mr. E. Charlton Black's lecture on "Spenser and Drummond of Haw hornden." Mr. Black first spoke of the events which preceded and prepared the way for Spenser's writings...
Lecture. Spenser and Drummond of Hawthornden. Mr. E. Charlton Black. Sever...
...Black opened his lecture with a rather amusing description of the ordinary Scotch character, showing the traits in that character to which the early poetry appealed and the reasons which gave rise to the poetry itself. It was +++ the natural scenery of Scotland, not the hills and rivers and lakes that inspired Scotch poetry but rather the deeds of war that had been done on these hills and rivers and lakes. The poetry came spontaneously from the hearts of a people whose life had always been one of aggression, a struggle for existence. The soul, then, of all this poetry...