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...Hire, royal officer, Lumsden Hare Du Chatel, royal officer, Frank Burbeck Archbishop of Rheims, Gustave von Seyffertitz Faoul, a Lotharingian knight, J. Malcolm Dunn Talbot, English general, R. Peyton Carter Lionel, English general, Martin Sabine Councilor of Orleans, F. B. Hersome An English herald, Francis Shannon A squire, Richard Garrick Thibaut d'Arc, a wealthy countryman, Louis Massen Margot, his daughter, Lillian Spencer Loulson, his daughter, Laura Stanley Joan, Maude Adams Etienne, Edward Morrissey Claude Marie, a suitor, Edward Lewers Raimond, a suitor, David Torrence Bertrand, another countryman, Frederic Tyler Apparition of a black knight, Gustave von Seyffertitz Charcoal burner...
...Banks under Secretary Shaw by Professor A. P. Andrew; Historical Sketch of the Finances and Financial Policy of Massachusetts, by Professor C. J. Bullock; The English Classical School of Political Economy, by Professor T. N. Carver; The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist, Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, Travellers' English, by Professor G. P. Baker; Die Stellung Amerikas sur Deutschen Kunst, by Professor K. Francke; Four Obscure Allusions in Herdu, by Professor W. G. Howard; An Introduction to Vulgar Latin, by Professor C. H. Grandgent...
Atlantic--"Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, II," by G. P. Baker '81; "New National Forces and the Old Law," by M. M. Bigelow '79; "Christmas and the Literature of Disillusion," by S. McC. Crothers h.'99; "The Spell of Whitman," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "The House of Lords," by W. Everett '59; "The Measure of Greatness," by N. S. Shaler...
Atlantic--"Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, I," by G. P. Baker '87; "The Alien Country," by H. J. Smith '04; "Foreign Privilege in China," by H. B. Morse '74; "A Socialist Programme," by J. G. Brooks '75; "Joseph Gonrad," by J. A. Macy '99; "The Scientific Historian and our Colonial Period," by T. C. Smith '92; "Keats: Shelley," by H. Van Dyke...
...lectures given last week included the following. Mr. L. T. Powers gave a dramatic recital of "David Garrick;" Mr. M. E. Stone spoke on "The Influence of the Newspaper in American Life;" Mr. Jack London gave a rather radical address on "The Coming Crisis;" Professor G. H. Palmer gave the second of the Harvard lectures, his subject being "Some Aspects of Ethics," and Mr. H. W. DuBois delivered a most interesting address on "Alaska." Ninety-eight men reported for the first trials for the Dramatic Club...