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...current number of the Monthly, which appears today, contains the following articles: "The Union," by S. N. Hinckley '05; "Old Man Peaslee," by C. H. Brown '05; "Dusk," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Pall vs. altar," by H. H. Harbour '06; "Per Ignem," by Oric Bates '05; "Mr. Barrie as a Dramatist," by G. E. Fuller '05; "Trumbull Stickney," by G. C. Lodge '95; "Unclaimed," by F. D. W.; "song," by H. A. Bellows '06; "The Preacher," by W. LeG. Gifford '07; "Long Ago," by J. H. Wheelock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Contents of Monthly for May | 5/1/1905 | See Source »

...chance to cause a mutiny in the crew so that he may return victorious to Norway and wed the beautiful Sylvia, to whom Leif is betrothed. Sigurd incites the crew to mutiny and they engage the medicine man to offer Leif some drugged wine. Leif and Tyrker return at dusk and drink copiously of the wine and and Leif names the land "Wineland the Good." The drug has its effect and both drowsily fall on the rocks. They doze off to sleep as Sigurd and the Vikings go aboard ship and raise the sails...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pi Eta Play. | 3/30/1901 | See Source »

...article on Stevenson's letters by W. Morrow '00. The other contributions are: "The Emancipation of Greene," by W. Gros venor; "Where Man's Strength Fails," by Rowland Thomas; "A Child of the Revolution," by Frank Simonds; "Old Friends in New Parts," by B. B. Lee '01; and "Dusk," by Richard Washburn Child. The editorial contains some objections to the proposed site of the new Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE JANUARY MONTHLY | 1/29/1900 | See Source »

...board, but as it could not hold so many they had to transfer them to the referee's tug. This took so long that by the time the men were all got on board the tug the Freshman and Law School crews were both out of sight in the dusk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WELD RACE. | 4/16/1898 | See Source »

...June 14.- Sunday is always a quiet day with oarsmen in training for a race, but this has been not only an unusually quiet day but one of very depressing influences upon the crews of Harvard. Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania. It rained hard from daybreak to dusk. All of the oarsmen kept close to quarters all day, reading and sleeping. The Pennsylvanians had planned a trip up the river on their launch to make friendly calls on their neighbors of Harvard and Columbia, but the water was so rough that the proposed visitations were abandoned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from Poughkeepsie. | 6/15/1896 | See Source »

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