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Finally, Lampy has one brilliant vision--Great Caesar's Ghost! It is by far the best and cleverest in the whole magazine. (Fame for the angel who then hovered over Lampy's dull bed.) Next, we should place the bit of sparkling by-play between Boccacio and Shakespeare. Next, we...
The Alumni Bulletin very rightly characterized the rumor that President Eliot's house was to be bought by the University for the use of distinguished professors as "a delightful possibility--and more than that, a realization that Harvard will do well to strengthen its resources in the way of making...
Happily, the rumor commented upon by the Alumni Bulletin is well founded. Mr. Seymour, Secretary to the University for Information, was quoted last evening in the Transcript to the effect that the University had no plan whatsoever to purchase President Eliot's house. This to say the least, is misleading...
"Heritage" is not quite an accurate synopsis of "Lord Jim". Perhaps this is due to the influence of Haldeman-Julius. One never knows. Furthermore one Mildred Nickerson Smith '28 believes in Emily Dickenson to the extent of a reference and a delightful line--"The birds sang so happily that spring...
Professor Hydere E. Rollins '16, who received his professorship in English last spring, its publishing two collections of old English ballads. "The Pack of Autolycus" is the first of these, and the second has the alluring title "The Paradise of Dainty Devices". Rollins is a regular contributor to the University...