Word: letters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...most important contribution in today's issue is a letter from Professor Thayer declaring that he will support the administration though he does not approve of the Spanish war. The letter is accompanied by extracts from an article by Professor Thayer in a recent number of the Harvard Law Review on the constitutionality of holding the Philippines...
...Erving Winslow, Secretary of the Anti-Imperialist League, has written a letter to the Democrat, which is more of a persuasive appeal than an argument. An article by Mr. George F. Washburn, President of the Bryan Club of Massachusetts, completes the number...
...Overture, "Raymond," Thomas. 3. Waltz, "O Shoner Mai," Strauss. 4. Selection, "Wizard of the Nile," Herbert. 5. Overture, "Martha," Flotow. 6. Ballet Music, "Queen of Sheba," Goldmark. 7. Gavotte for Strings, Gillet. 8. American Fantasy, Herbert. 9. Overture, "Plque Dame," Suppe. 10. Entr'acte, "Naila," Delibes. 11. Polka, "Love Letter," Ziehrer. 12. March, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa...
...concealed, but on the way meets him in the street. Geralde is waiting for an interview with Alcine, who soon appears and tells him that his father, Lisidor, wishes to marry her. She is in a great hurry and has to leave without further explanations; so Geralde writes a letter to her, asking for a longer interview, and gives it to Crispin to deliver...
...latter goes at once to Alcine's house. Mirobolan, her father, is about to hold a meeting with some physicians of his acquaintance for the purpose of dissecting the corpse of a man who has just been hanged. Crispin, with his letter, is received by Dorine, a maid servant. Shortly after, he is nearly discovered by Mirobolan, who is busily preparing for the dissection. The only possible way of escaping undetected is by pretending to be the corpse, which Crispin accordingly does. In spite of remonstrance from Dorine, Mirobolan prepares to operate on the body of Crispin, who is nearly...