Word: hills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual fall handicap road race of the University Cycling Association will be held on the Chestnut Hill course on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 3 p. m. The handicaps will be very liberal in hopes of getting a large field of new riders. Every one who rides a bicycle (no matter how poorly) should enter this race. Entries may be made at Leavitt and Peirce...
...choir sang the following anthems: What are these that are arrayed in white robes, Sterner; Like as the Hart, Novello; Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord, Bridge...
...very interesting career by Frank G. Cook. There are two highwaymen, a mediaeval one by Francis G. Lowell and an American one by R. H. Fuller. John Jay Chapman writes on the "Fourth Canto of the Inferno," Kate Mason Rowland on "Maryland Women and French Officers," Walter B. Hill on the "Relief of Suitors in Federal Courts" and Percival Lowell on the "Fate of a Japanese Reformer." Dr. Holmes continues his tea-cup chat and the number closes with the usual book reviews...
...best of the stories is entitled "The O'Driscolls of Hungry Hill." It treats of the Irish famine in a sympathetic manner. "The Conversion of the Hug-Mug-Gee Islands" contains an ingenious idea, amusingly worked out. "Cosette" begins with an unnecessarily long and rather tedious description of an artist. The plot is ineffective, because its end is apparent before it is fairly introduced. The French has a decidedly Anglicized sound...
JAMES ARNOLD LOWELL, of Chestnut Hill, Mass...