Word: credits
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...subject. It is illustrated with several full page pictures of the "Queens" from paintings by Gean Smith. A very good story is "The Toltec Idol" by T. Philip Terry. It is a tale of Mexico and is perhaps a little over drawn. Another story "The letter of Credit" is written by C. C. Nott. It is a love story but the plot is original. John Corbin has a long article on "Starting and Starters." It is a description and criticism of different starts and is illustrated with two pictures of E. B. Bloss and one of A. H. Green...
Ninety-four won the game, 12 to 8, by superior work in the field. Ninety-three made a total of 9 errors, as against 1 by Ninety-four. Winsor, for Ninety-three, gave 10 bases on balls and had 3 wild pitches to his credit. Coburn pitched a steady game for Ninety-four; at times he was hit hard, but the hits were scattered. For Ninety-three, Dinsmore did the best batting with 2 hits and a total of 6. Farquhar also made a home run. Fowell did excellent work at second for Ninety-four. In the two games...
...Ninety six nine fared ill at the hands of the Princeton freshmen on Saturday and yet the result should in no way discourage them, In many ways they played a very creditable game although away from home and without the incentive of a sympathizing crowd. It is not unreasonable, either, to think that the sudden change in the make-up of the team influenced largely the score. However, Princeton won squarely by clean fielding and we have no wish to deprive her of due credit. There is still a chance to make the honors even in the second game...
...Love." All start well and succeed in holding the reader's attention, but the endings of the first and last are very weak while the ending of "Javente" is worse than weak. It is unnecessary, not justified by the rest of the sorry, and the conception is certainly no credit to the author. "The Mellow Drama of Love" is something unique. Without entering into a detailed criticism of it, we can only say that we cannot sympathize with the author who names his heroines Miss Toon and Miss Motive...
...Temple for charitable purposes. It was sung with excellent effect, but it was even better sung yesterday. It is a pity that we cannot have more of these musical services, for Mr. Locke has been very successful in preparing for this cantata, and the singing of yesterday reflects great credit on his careful and conscientious work. The solo singing was excellent, and that of Newton Wilcox remarkable for its good taste and expression. He is one of the best boy sopranos in Boston and he sang with expression, being especially successful in the recitatives and the beautiful duet "Love divine...