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Professor Copeland will give a reading in the Union next Wednesday evening. His selections will be the murder scene from "wild Justice," by Henry Milner Rideout '99, and "Behind the Beyond," a farce in three acts by Mr. Stephen Leacock...
...fullbacks, King man and Moffat, with Hudner, have developed a comparatively strong secondary defence. The men who played on the championship team of last spring are Francke, Carnochan, Nichols, Grant, and Hopkins. Under Coach Burgess's direction Captain Francke should muster an aggregation capable of keeping the Milner trophy at Cambridge...
...Henry Milner Rideout '99, whose book is reviewed by Mr. Castle below, has rapidly come into fame as a novel writer in the last three years. Before being graduated from Harvard College in 1899, he edited "Letters of Thomas Gray" in his Senior year, and also Tennyson's "Princess" in co-operation with Mr. C. T. Copeland '82. Mr. Rideout was instructor in English from 1899-1904. In 1906 his first novel, "Beached Keels," was published. Since then have followed "The Siamese Cat," and "Admiral's Light...
Admiral's Light. By Henry Milner Rideout '99. Houghton, Mifflin...
...Chamberlin, Secretary for the Colonies, finally took up the case of the Outlanders and proposed that they either be allowed to vote, or else be given a municipal government of their own. A conference between President Kruger and Sir Alfred Milner resulted in a great deal of discussion, but no tangible result. Offers by the English government were all refused, and the alternative suggestion made by President Kruger was so hampered by conditions as to be impossible of acceptance. Mr. Chamberlin's reply to this suggestion was by no means mild, and from this time on negotiations became more...