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**Reading from English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. V. Stevenson, Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Rudyard Kipling. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 8 p.m.
On Tuesday evening, May 22, Mr. Copeland will read in Sever 11 selections from the works of Hardy, Stevenson, and Kipling.
The 1901 board of the Lampoon published its first number last night. The paper does them great credit for the editorials are sensible, the illustrations, which are almost without exception by new men, are all either artistic or amusing, the few poems are sparkling, and the short jokes are good...
In "Jim's Confession," R. W. Atkinson treats a phase of life which to many is entirely new. He tells of the social conditions and customs at Panape, one of the Ladrone Islands in the Pacific. His story is not skillfully written, but is vigorous and full of life. The...
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Copeland gave the last of his interesting and successful series of lectures and readings for the benefit of the Prospect Union. The selections from Dickens which he read were taken from "David Copperfield," "A Christmas Carol," and "A Tale of Two Cities." By special request, Mr. Copeland...