Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The rest of the number is largely given up to stories, two of a light, not to say fantastic character, two of a more serious sort. Both the former are very good of their kind. "Pomath," by E. R. Little '04, is a whimsical combination of humor and wild invention...
Professor Edgewater is secretary of the British Economics Association and editor of the economic Journal. He has written a number of books on economic subjects, and is recognized as one of the most acute students in this field of work. Although his special study is the application of mathematics to...
The first story, "A Thing Apart," by A. de Roode, follows a theme which inadequate character analysis makes unnatural and unpleasant, despite a touch of boldness in the writing. "Mac's Aunt," by R. G. Fuller, is amusing in a way, but quite without quality. "The Model Farce," by T...
It is to be noticed at the outset that these are in no sense reasons for adopting the particular plan for incorporation submitted by the majority of the Directors. But let us examine how weighty they are. The Society is a partnership, the direct management of the affairs of which...
We heartily endorse Professor Hart's statement that none of the proposed shareholders can be familiar with the details of the Society's business; and we add that none of them could afford the time to make themselves familiar with those details. The present Board already has broken with the...