Word: career
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Columbia will still require four years of study of the undergraduates, but the senior year may be given to some extent to the studies of the professional career...
...editor of the Providence Journal. The thanks of the association were voted to the editors of the Brunonian and of the Brown Magazine for the trouble and expense which they had taken upon themselves in reviving the association, and starting it again upon what should be a most useful career...
...Personalia," is put forth, its author says, in answer to constant inquiry for The Century article, which forms the most of its substance. That article was publised in the December number of 1887, and Browning's death naturally renewed public interest in it. To this article, entitled "The Early Career of Robert Browning, 1812-1845," is added a very brief chapter of personal reminiscences and an epilogue. The epilogue is merely some verses from Ronsard, to which Browning was very partial, quoted here with their quaint old spelling preserved...
...retracing of Browning's career is, of course, chiefly of his litereary one, although many popular mistakes in fact are corrected, and the general atmosphere of his youthful days presented. Criticism. or rather a critical form of writing, is always Mr. Gosse's, and here as everywhere, yet everything is done con amore, and we cannot help feeling that if there were spots in the sun that has so lately set, Mr. Gosse was not the man to see them, or, at least not to let us know that...
...Cornell men think they have got a better crew this year than last. "When the Cornell colors cross the line victorious next July," says the Cornell Sun, " and the world's amateur championship is held by a Cornellian (Psotta). Cornell's career on the water will have reached a point far above that of any other American college...