Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Five essays by Dean L. B. R. Briggs have been collected in a little book recently published under the title "School, College and Character." All have appeared before; four were printed in the Atlantic Monthly. The subjects are: "Fathers, Mothers and Freshmen," "Some Old-Fashioned Doubts about New-Fashioned Education...
All the offices we have named above are temporary. In choosing the Secretary and the Class Committee, however, the class is selecting officers for all its future existence. The position of Secretary means a vast amount of conscientious work of a kind very nearly resembling drudgery, but on which the...
Aside from the editorial, the number contains four poems, two book-reviews and three stories. Of the poems, perhaps the most considerate treatment--and for a reader the most profitable treatment is to pass them by. "The Story of a Diamond Ring," by G. C. St. John, is hardly worth...
The December number of the Graduates' Magazine contains, among its articles, two which will be interesting to undergraduates as well as graduates. One of these is "Theodore Roosevelt at Harvard," by C. Guild, Jr., '81, and the other, "The Medical Supervision of Athletics," by E. A. Darling '90. The article...
W. D. Haviland as Daudin, the old judge, delivered his lines with fluency and acted the part of the eccentric in good style. A. C. Champollion and Haviland articulated the French verse in perhaps the best style. The acting of K. H. Gibson, playing the difficult part of the old...