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...appointed professor of rhetoric at Stanislaus College, a position which he has retained since that time. From 1888 to 1894 he was dramatic critic of the Moniteur Universal, and since then has been literary critic of the Revue des Deux Mondes, while being a frequent contributor to the Francais, the Correspondent, the Gaulois, the Revue Bleu, and the Journal des Debats. Beside his activity in the critical work of his professional labors, M. Doumic 's industry has resulted in a number of published works under his name, comprising eight or ten volumes dealing with a great variety of topics...
...Minnesota and there spent most of his life, winning a national reputation in his profession. Immediately after graduation, he worked for a year and a half in the Mass. Hospital in Boston, but later became professor of minor surgery in the University of Minnesota. He was a frequent contributor to medical journals...
...Parker was born in Staffordshire, England, and his home is now Norfolk, Neb. He fitted for college at Andover, and has worked his way through both school and college. He was prominent at Andover as a debater and as a contributor to the school publications. At graduation he was class poet, and had a commencement oration. Since entering college, Parker has continued his work in English and debating, and has held a scholarship every year. He is a member of the D. U. and the Harvard Union. Next fall he expects to enter business...
While in college, Cook was prominent in the Delta Upsilon and Pi Eta theatricals, among the plays he wrote being "The Tie that Binds," "The Warpath of Love," and "The Sorry Spectre" At present he is the editor of the Boston Budget and a contributor to several magazines. Several of his shorter plays have been published...
...Little Turn from the Road." The story is characteristically vivid. A spark of sentiment shines throngh the drizzle of the weather and the unpleasantness of the characters. In the same vein, but with decidely more charm and less intenseness, is "An Emigration in the West," by a new contributor to the "Advocate," H. Sayre...