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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pall Mall--"The Shepherd's Christmas," by W. Hyde '01, "The God of Clay," by H. C. Bailey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles By Graduates | 12/2/1907 | See Source »

From 1889 to 1889 he held the positions of assistant and chief editor of the "Pall Mall Gazette, and in 1895 began editing the "Masterpiece Library of Penny Poets, Novels and Prose Classics." Among his writings are "The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon," "The Truth about Russia," "The Labor War in the United States," and "The Conference at the Hague." Possibly his best known literary achievement has been his founding the English, American and Australasian editions of the "Review of Reviews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE BY MR. W. T. STEAD | 4/22/1907 | See Source »

...following plays: Massinger's "Great Duke of Florence," 1636, and "City Madame," 1659; Shirley's "Changes," 1632, "Triumph of Peace," 1633, "Traytor," 1635, "Gamester," 1637, "Grateful Servant," 1637 and 1655, "Royal Master," 1638, "Maid's Revenge," 1639, "Constant Maid," 1640, "Humorous Courtier," 1640, and "Brothers," 1652; and the "Mall," 1674, a play attributed to Dryden. The latter, together, with the "Hind and the Panther," 1687, also lately bought, gives the Library an almost complete series of the first editions of all of Dryden's works. Many later editions of the most of the works make the Dryden collection unusually complete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Acquisitions to Gore Hall Library | 3/25/1907 | See Source »

Seminary of Economics. "Are the English Payments to Mall Steamships Subsidies?" Mr. W. E. Stilwell. University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/18/1901 | See Source »

...seventh annual debate between Yale and Princeton will be held at New Haven tonight. The question is: "Resolved, That a system of subsidies, other than the present mall subsidies, should be adopted by the United states to encourage our ocean carrying and ship building industries." The Yale team, F. H. Sincerbeaux, R. H. Ewell, and A. Tulin will support the affirmative: W. E. Hope, R. S. Steen, and A. J. Byles are the Princeton speakers. The judges will be W. D. Guthrie and W. G. Peckham of New York city, and Professor H. G. Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale-Princeton Debate | 3/27/1901 | See Source »

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