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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...entitled "In the Footsteps of Dickens." The author aided by many excellent pictures describes some of the spots made familiar in Dickens novels, such as the "Old Curiosity Shop" and Mr. Dombey's House. Camille Flammarion continues "Omega. The Last Days of the World." This installment is much like the last, interesting and fanciful, yet with nothing absolutely impossible. A very interesting article is "American Society in Paris" by Mary Ford. Its best feature is the number of pictures of the leading American ladies of Paris. "The Spoil of the Puma" is a capital hunting story of the West. Hjalmar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: May Magazines. | 5/4/1893 | See Source »

Reading. Shakespeare's Comedy "As You Like It. Mr. J. J. Hayes. Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/3/1893 | See Source »

Having been interested in the movement for a new dining hall on Holyoke Street, we should like to offer a suggestion, that the present site of the old gymnasium would be a far more appropriate place for an annex to Memorial. There are always many objectionable odors from a large eating house and it seems to us it would not be suitable for the college to put such a building behind one of its domitories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 4/29/1893 | See Source »

Reading. Shakespeare's Comedy "As You Like It. Mr. J. J. Hayes, Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 4/29/1893 | See Source »

...directors : thought of, but it is believed it will best meet the present needs of the College. Since the Foxcroft Club cannot remain in its present quarters, it seems best to give it some permanent situation, and the proposed hall will both do this and cover the ground of like smaller organizations, and generally offer every opportunity for moderate living to economical students. The a la carte system, and the comparatively low limits for the weekly charge, will of course necessitate a much larger and more general use of "orders," even among those who take "regular" meals. Further than this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Proposed Dining Hall. | 4/26/1893 | See Source »

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