Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Prof. James admirably expresses the effect of the college atmosphere on a man who has the courage of his convictions. He is made to feel that enthusiasm on any subject or criticism of even the most disgraceful conduct is "fresh" or "bad form." The effect of this is, of course...
The early preparations for the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the university are a pleasing sign of the interest taken by the students in the success of this plan. The oldest and most famous institution of learning in America, numbering among her alumni...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Within a day or two I have heard students, otherwise intelligent, speak of the recent action about the college yard as an attempt to make students do "police duty," and as an "outrageous" procedure on the part of the faculty. Were such a strange misapprehension wide spread...
Boston Museum. - John T. Raymond in "Fresh, The American," 7.45. The play deals with the adventures of an American who has gotten into a Turkish harem. The character of Ferdinand Nervy Fresh, played by Mr. Raymond, is one which is peculiarly suited to this clever comedian, and he does full...
Bijou Theatre. - Neil Burgess, in "Vim," 7.45. Mr. Burgess still continues to crowd the Bijou with his impersonation of Mrs. Paffy, which is really one of the best pieces of character acting we have seen for some time. The revolving stage forms quite a feature of the entertainment.