Word: comments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following is the comment which the Yale News makes editorially about the base ball difficulties between Harvard and Yale...
...dedication of a cup to Harvard and Yale for competition in track athletics by some graduates of these two colleges has caused considerable comment. The Harvard CRIMSON sees the first signs of a step which will ultimately terminate in the dual league. It was thought that Harvard had realized the fallacy of such a hope some time ago, but if the CRIMSON expresses the sentiment of the college in this matter, it appears that Harvard is still cherishing in her bosom the dream which two years ago made her the subject of ridicule throughout the country.- Columbia Spectator...
...American comedy, well known and accepted by the people, will be the attraction at the Hollis Street Theatre for the next fortnight. Mr. Crane is familiar to all college men, and his play, "The Senator," has been presented to them before; it needs no longer comment...
...World" is a clever little character-study which serves to put those of the audience who are not diners-out and constantly not late-comers in good humor for the larger part of the evening, "Aunt Jack." This latter play has been given in Boston so recently that comment is scarcely necessary...
...expense of the self-consciously cultivated persons, who demand from both literature and art, not pleasure, but some serious moral purpose. A review of Mr. Aldrich's new volume of poetry, of one or two French novels, and of Mr. Sargent's Silva of North America, with the usual comment on new books and the Contributors' Club, conclude the number...