Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...foreign "Potentate" claiming supremacy over our civil government: W. E. Gladstone, in Acad, p. 4; Vincent in Forum, XV, p. 263; Encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII, Am. Cath. Quar. Rev., XIX, 777-789. - (4) Directly opposed to the advance of civilization: The U. S. the Pope's "one bright hope for the future...
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29 - The afternoon here was ideal for football, clear and cold to suit the players, but with a bright sun to make it easier for the spectators. Before the game began, the wind had almost entirely died out, so that neither side had any advantage on that score...
...government when Bassanio returned from the trial. The character of Imogen is difficult to describe. Her nature was distinctly feminine. Though she was not witty, her words were to the point, and so better than wit. She was more constant than the others, and her character was not too bright and good for daily...
...enough to bring out Rosalind's mirthful character. The Rosalinds since Nilson have had conspicuous faults. Modjeska's acting of the part was too modern and hysterical; Miss Davenport's Rosalind lacked poetry. Ada Rehan is the best actress of this character since Nilson, but even she is a bright, sweet, interesting Rosalind and no more. Though fault can be found with these actresses, however, there are few of us who could not gain by seeing their performance of Shakspere. Without seeing him played one can not best enjoy Shakspere...
...prospects for a winning team are not as bright as they were last year, but with practice it is hoped to develop a good team. Sargent Lawton and Pike are the the only men in College who have ever shot against Yale, and several experienced men will be unable to shoot. The team will probably be made up of Sargent, Lawton and Pike, with two men chosen from the following: Dove, Childs and Sterling '98, Bartol '97, and Sterling...