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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...TRAFFORD.The man who took from Greek 2, May 27, an umbrella marked with my name, will find his own where he left...
...play portrays the accidents and incidents of a party consisting of father, mother and daughter who undertake a journey from Paris to Dieppe and through a practical joke find themselves the next morning at Paris, whence they had started. The remainder of the play is devoted to the endeavors of the perpetrators of the joke to prevent the party from discovering the trick...
...Neil Dodge compares Montaigne and Bacon as essayists, to the advantage of the Frenchman. He argues that in spite of superficial resemblances there is a decided antithesis between the two men, that of personality. We read Bacon for his thoughts alone, whereas in Montaigne we find the pure thought everywhere tinctured by the author's nature...
...April number, and wholly an acknowledgement of woman's continually increasing position and power in fiction and the upon the whole salutary influence of that position. "The Hatred of England," by Goldwin Smith, rather exaggerates the extent of that hated which most of the readers of the Review doubtless find restricted to the ignorant masses. General Greely of the Signal Department, or as he is called, "Chief of the Weather Bureau," writes of the Mississippi Floods. Archdeacon Farrar in his paper, "A Few Words on Col. Ingersoll," calls that gentleman "a man of straw." Both Rev. Lyman Abbott...
...students can find excellent table-board at reasonable rate by applying to Mrs. M. E. Whitman, 776 Main street...