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Word: incidentally (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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Of the three pieces of fiction in the number, the story entitled "'Yaller' Igo," is the most skilful; the narrator knows his subject and presents his situation picturesquely. "Carter, Correspondent," if not permanently significant, is clever and within its limits, entertaining. The interest in "The Hunger of Phocides" does not...

Author: By Carleton Noyks., | Title: The February Monthly. | 2/6/1904 | See Source »

Of those who won second prizes, Tsanoff spoke "Ireland's Part in English Achievement" with force and vigor. "An Incident in the Cuban Revolution" by Williams was very impressively rendered, and Johnson's selection. "On Unreservedly Supporting the Party Nominee" was spoken with sincerity and natural feeling.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOYLSTON SPEAKING CONTEST. | 5/15/1903 | See Source »

1. J. D. Williams '03, "An Incident in the Cuban Revolution"--R. H. Davis.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINAL BOYLSTON SPEAKING. | 5/14/1903 | See Source »

G. P. Adams, '03, "The Everlasting No," Carlyle; R. R. Alexander '04, "Appeal for Dreyfus," Zola; E. W. Baker '04, "The Orator's cause," J. D. Wright; A. A. Ballantine '04, "The Southern Negro," H. W. Grady; P. Bancroft '03, "Lasca," F. Desprez; O. L. Bear '03, "Death of Jeanne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boylston Preliminary Speeches. | 5/6/1903 | See Source »

"About eight years ago the Corporation ordered that all apparently stolen articles displayed in College rooms should be removed; and from all buildings where servants of the College were employed they were actually removed. It was understood that thereafter the exhibition of such articles was forbidden and it was the...

Author: By "charles W. Eliot.", | Title: OFFICIAL NOTICE ABOUT SIGNS | 5/5/1903 | See Source »

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