Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Osborne '07 was elected captain of the cricket team last night in place of F. C. Taylor '06, who has resigned on account of lack of time. Osborne prepared for College at Charterhouse. England, where he played on the school team for one year. Last year he played on the University team...
...works, "The Individual", "The Citizen" and "The Neighbor", appear to have been written with one general purpose, that of answering many questions that arise in the minds of each intelligent member of society, concerning his relation to his surroundings. Not more than three years ago he published "Elizabeth of England", a drama in five acts, each in a separate volume, written in blank verse. He wrote this to disprove the statement so often made that prolonged scientific study unfits a man for literary activity. He also wrote the Phi Beta Kappa poem...
...most widely known works are: "The Story of our Continent": "The Interpretation of Nature"; "The Individual: Study of Life and Death"; "The Citizen: the Study of the Individual and the Government"; "The United States of America: a Study of the American Commonwealth"; "Man and the Earth"; "Elizabeth of England"; "Kentucky: a Pioneer Commonwealth": and "The Neighbor...
...library is already fairly well provided with standard English literature, but among the longer sets of works purchased during the year have been George MacDonald's works, Charles Reade's novels, Charles Kingsley's works, Froude's "History of England," "The Spectator," Arber's "English Garner," and translations of Turgenef and Tolstoi, the latter by Professor Wiener, of the Harvard Faculty...
...Hutchison '98; "The Tutors of Horace," by J. L. Price '07; "Song," by H. A. Bellows '06; "The Poems of Ernest Dowson," by H. E. Woodbridge 3G.; "The Vagabond," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Verse," by R. Altrocchi '08; "The Beginnings of the Picaresque Novel in England," by R. P. Utter '98; "Vanity," by C. T. Ryder '06; "Signor Bill," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Fear of Death," by G. Emerson '08; Editorials...