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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...undergraduate reader thoroughly enjoys. Very different from "Ruth," is J. P. Sanborn's frail story, "Conclusions." Like Cyrano de Bergerac, the writer may be said to "set forth to capture a star and then to stop to pick a flower of rhetoric." In style and treatment, "Conclusions" is good and clever. But it has the tone of the over-done, and throughout it there is constant striving for effect. "The Point of View," by J. G. Cole sC., is a pleasant sketch of a not very ingenious sort. The plot is conventional and the characters are common place. The writer...
...last two acts showed much skill in construction, and went off fairly smoothly. The scene chosen for all three acts was the square in front of the College of Beauvais. It was well made up, and the moonlight effect in the last act was excellent. The costumes were especially good, and in keeping with the characters...
...class of Nineteen Hundred is likely to have the first fair and good tempered Senior election that has been held for years. It would be a pity to have this election spoiled in itself, but a still greater pity to have its possible moral lesson lost...
...made to the Harvard Club, where an informal reception and meeting was held. Speeches were made by President Wetmore, C. M. Sheafe 2L., W. T. Reid '01 and C. D. Daly '01. After the meeting supper was served, and the remainder of the evening was devoted to a general good time...
...ELECTORS. (a) Candidates for A.B., B. S., and fourth year specials in good standing who have not participated in any previous Senior class election. Doubtful cases will be decided by the Office...