Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...stories have weird and harrowing touches. Both are well written, but "The Last Waltz of the late Joseph Merrihew," has a greater claim to originality. The plot of this and the dialogue are both effective. The last paragraph, however, is not necessary for completeness, and might better have been omitted, as it tends to an anticlimax...
...report of the game at Southboro on Wednesday between St. Marks nine and a picked nine from Ninety-one was received too late for publication in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...years ago it would have seemabsurd for an undergraduate to think seriously of taking up music as a profession. Music was then considered to be rather an idle occupation, more like amusement than serious work, and the life of a musician did not present an attractive prospect. But of late years music has been more free from this stigma, and all the arts are meeting with public appreciation. A musician cannot become a rich man, but he may be a very happy one. Unless he has an independent income, he must do more or less teaching, and, indeed, ability...
...will of the late P. P. Norris of Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania receives his extensive law library, valued...
...results of the registration of the students after the Easter recess were very satisfactory. There were only fifty-eight men who failed to register on time. Of these, thirty-three had been previously granted permission to register late. Of the remainder the majority have since filed satisfactory excuses for not complying with the regulation, some having been detained by sickness, and some by other reasons. Only three or four have failed to offer any explanation for their absence. This is certainly an excellent record when the total number of students who were subject to the regulation is considered...