Word: missed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Miss Isabel F. Hapgood has translated a large number of Tolsto's books and it is, perhaps, natural that, seeing "Count Tolstoy at Home," she should make this the title and subject of a paper in the November Atlantic, which is one of the features of the number. Miss Hapgood, although admiring his great gifts, is not a blind adherent of his changeable philosophies. Her sketch is therefore clever and trenchant and it must be read if one would understand Tolstoy better than perhaps he understands himself. It is a useful bit of information for the layman that the name...
Last night the eleven took its first meal at the training table which is at Miss Cotter's on Oxford St. Besides Captain Trafford, twelve men were given places, viz: Lake, Hallowell, Newell, Vail, Burgess, Rantoul, Gage, D. F. Shea, Emmons, Gray, Bangs and Fearing. Mr. George Adams, the coach, and Dr. Conant dined with the eleven last night...
From twelve to fourteen men will go to the training table at Miss Cotter's tonight. They will be informed of the selection made immediately after practice this afternoon. The number at the table will probably reach twenty in the next week or two. Candidates will be added to or dropped from the original list as the daily play may render expedient in the eyes of Captain Trafford and the coaches...
...short fiction of the number, "The Story of a Story," by Brander Matthews, is perhaps the most entertaining as well as the most original that has come from the pen of this gifted playwright for some time. Another good story is "Was It an Exceptional Case?" by Miss Matt Crim, which bears in certain features of theme and plot a striking resemblance to Mr. Howells' story. "+++n Imperative Duty...
Every old student will miss the large beech tree which stood between Weld and Matthews. It has been cut down and the ground in the quadrangle leveled and seeded. The paths have been altered in several cases...