Word: indexes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Essays on Shakspeare," was published last week. It comprises an introduction, a biographical sketch, a critical view of the plays and poems in about the chronological order now assigned to them by all authorities, a notably interesting chapter on the sonnets, a general summing-up and a well-made index...
William B. Wolffe '95 will this year edit both the Index and the Portfolio...
...interesting, as an index to good books, to note those on which many of the thirty were agreed. Some work of Scott's was selected by almost all, Henry Esmond by seventeen, some work of Victor Hugo's by sixteen, Vanity Fair by fifteen, Don Quixote, Middlemarch, and one of Balzac's by twelve, Tom Jones by ten, Adam Bede, David Copperfield, and one of Miss Austen's by nine, Tess of the D'Urbervilles and Kidnapped or David Balfour by seven, the Pickwick Papers and a Tale of Two Cities by six, and Gil Blas by five...
...Boston University Index, which has just appeared, shows a total enrolment of 1256. This is the highest number ever reached by the university...
...this evening in Sever 11. The question is on Cleveland's Hawaiian policy. The debate will be open to all members of the University. Immediately after the debate there will be a business meeting and election of members. All members whose names did not appear in the Index are requested to be present and sign the constitution. The last meeting of the club before the midyears will be held next Friday. There will be no debate as the semi-annual election of officers occurs on that evening...