Word: critics
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...letter, daily themes. There is firm, swift characterization in "Concerning Bores," and it is simple and direct up to the last sentence. There a touch of conscious exaggeration spoils all the effect of its preceding skill and sincerity. "A Committee of Three" seems to the present critic typical of a certain kind of college fiction, the value of which is very doubtful. It tells its story so allusively that it must remain elusive for most readers. When, too, the end is reached, the real content of the story seems so slight that one wonders why one should try to penetrate...
...members, the list of periodicals on file in the Reading Room of the Union is given below: Amateur Photographer, American Field, American Review of Reviews, Atlantic Monthly, Automobile Topics, Athenaeum, Auk, Bookman, Century, Christian Science Journal, Contemporary Review, Collier's, Country Life (English), Country Life in America, Cricket, Critic, Deutsche Pundschau, L'European, Everybody's, Field, Figaro Illustre, Fliegende Blatter, Forest and Stream, Fortnightly Review, Forum, Graphic, The Green Bag, Harper's Momnly, Harper's Weekly, Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Harvard Law Review, Horseless Age, Illustrated London News, Illustrated Sporting News (N. Y.), Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (English), L'Illustration...
Thomas Day Seymour, "Professor of Greek in Yale University; critic, teacher, editor of Greek texts and of aids in Greek studies; worthy representative of the scholarship of Yale...
...Critic-"A Reunited Anglosaxondom", by T. W. Higginson...
...clock in the Dining Room Mr. Copeland will read selections from "Macbeth" and "The Critic," a three-act farce, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The Glee Club concert, announced for tonight, has been cancelled...