Word: ernest
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Although not equal to the preceding number, the May Manhattan is above the earlier numbers and shows that the publishers are determined to make their periodical popular. Ernest Ingersol begins anillustrated series of articles on "The Gunnison Country," Appleton Morgan, an article on the authorship of Shakespeare's Sonnets, and Joel Benton a readable review of Mr. Buxton Forman's new edition of Keats. Other illustrated articles are on "Rimini and the Malatestas" and UlricZwingli." The literary partnership of Brnader Matthews and H. C. Burner gives a story, while Nora Perry, Waldo Messaros, Maurice Thomapson, Paul H. Hayne...
...novel is hardly in his best manner. Mr. Abbey's picture in the Weekly on the Banishment of the Friends is so very characteristic, that we hope the Harpers will give us an edition de luxe of the number, as the picture is well worth preserving. Prof. Norton; Ernest Ingersoll, Kegan Paul and T. W. Higginson contribute note-worthy articles and the vovels by Mr. Roe and Mr. Black are continued. Mr. Charles Beade's story. "The Picture,' which has aroused so much comment is concluded. The editorial departments of the magazine are up to their usual standard...
...LeBaron Russell Bringgs, A. M., instructor in English; electing Henry Pickering Bowditch, M. D., dean of the medical faculty; electing Thomas Dwight, M. D., Parkman professor of anatomy. The following honorary degrees were also voted: Charles Babbidge, D. D.; Francis Amasa Walker, LL. D.; George Edward Ellis, LL. D. Ernest Jackson was appointed assistant inspector of college in place of Augustus P. Loring, declined...
...with Mr. E. W. Hooper acting as secretary, in place of Rev. Mr. McKenzie. It was voted to consent to the following appointments made by the president and fellows: Of S. M. McVane, A. B., to be assistant professor of history for five years from Sept. 1, 1883; of Ernest Young, Ph. D., to be assistant professor of history for five years from Sept. 1, 1883; of J. G. Crosswell, A. B., to be assistant professor of Greek and Latin for five years from Sept. 1, 1883, and of A. L. Hall, A. B., to be proctor...
...Macmillans announce a prose translation of the "Iliad," by Andrew Lang, Ernest Myers and Walter Leaf...