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HARVARDN and G Frothingham, l.w.r.w., Cutler, Whipple Davis, Armstrong, Howland, C. C., Summers Hallowell, Rowland, Burlingame, r.w.l.W., Baker, Floss Mills, l.d.r.d., Stoneman Shearer, r.d.l.d., Gerard, Cassidy Trask, R.R., Reece...
...religious nature. She loved the past, and the old life of England, and yet she was one of the first, as she remains one of the greatest, of realists; for she saw through the green and sunny surface of country life to the wretchedness beneath. "The Mill on the Floss" and "Adam Bede", dealing with English life an with people whom the author knew, are analyzed clearly in Miss Haldane's book, and recommended as the best for the casual reader whose acquaince is limited to "Silas Marner...
This year's Production Committee consists of W. E. Trevett '27, in charge of the Art Department; Edward Baur '27, Stage Department; C. D. Lowing '28, Costumes; K. D. Floss '27, Electrical Department; G. B. Bingham '28, Acting; C. H. Johnston '27, Subscriptions; and E. W. Gross '27, Publicity...
...reading will be from "The Mill on the Floss" and "The Choir Invisible...
...recently published life of George Eliot by Mathilde Blind. Members of the section are expected to read one of these books, and, if possible, in addition, the poems, essays or history of Macaulay or some work of George Eliot of an autobiographical nature, such as "Mill on the Floss," or "Scenes from a Clerical Life...