Word: gay
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...March Monthly is, in the timeliness and merit of its articles and editorial, one of the best numbers that has appeared this year. In the well-proportioned breadth of its contents, also, it is calculated to please undergraduate readers. Beginning with a careful article on "The Gay Lord Quex"--which has recently been so prominent about here--it proceeds with a lively newspaper story, a capital appreciation of Guy de Maupassant, and one of the most amusing and well-told hunting stories that has recently appeared in undergraduate fiction. These contributed articles, together with the pertinent editorial on the wearing...
...first article, "Mr. Pinero and. "The Gay Lord Quex'", by J.P. White, is a thoroughly adequate narrative of Mr. Pinero's progress as a dramatist and a carefully considered criticism of "The Gay Lord Quex." To those who saw and enjoyed the play this winter, the article serves the useful purpose of fixing "The Gay Lord Quex" in the literary drama and of showing its close relation to the work of other dramatists and novelists...
...whole squad of long distance men are at present training together and there has been no opportunity to try them in their special distances. Yale is probably weakest in these distance runs. W. D. Waldron '03, B. G. Teel '02, L. L. Gay '01 and W. B. Weston '03 of last year's team are most prominent...
...Educational Conference. 1. The Malden School System (continued). 2. Education at Paris Exposition. Superintendent George E. Gay, of Malden. Sever...
...Educational Conference. The Malden School System. Mr. George E. Gay, Superintendent of the Malden Schools. Sever...