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...purpose of the number, that the editorials concern themselves with everything of immediate interest except preparedness. This is all the more disappointing, because we are convinced that any of the editors of the Illustrated could have written more significantly on the subject than Mr. Hudson Maxim in a little morceau en prose entitled "The Moulting Eagle," appended in the number to a page photograph entitled "The Spirit of '76." We do not know whether this production is numbered among Mr. Maxim's literary works or whether it was dashed off for the occasion, in which case it would be discourteous...
...Cremier Bolero," Otto Hackh. 4. Solos, a. "Bedouin Love Song," G. F. Chadwick. b. "Irish Love Song," Margaret Lang. C. W. Locke '01. 5. Medley Overture, "A Merry Go Round," F. Beyer. 6. Waltz, "Flirtation" P. A. Steck. II. 7. Selections from "Cyrano de Bergerac," Victor Herbert. 8. Morceau Caracteristique, "The Busy Bee," Theo. Bendix. 9. March, "A Frangesa!" Costa. 10. Solo, "Doris," Etbelbert Nevin. C. W. Locke '01. (Violin and cello obligato by G. E. Marble '01 and P. M. Brown '98). 11. Masurka, "La Tsigane," Ganne. 12. March, "Up the Street," Morse. 13. "Fair Harvard...
...Ballerine," Morceau de Salon, Gillet...
Professor Morceau, of Michigan University, visited the classes of the French department yesterday...
...Oberlin Review, and then says: "Yet even this gem will have to yield the palm to 'A Comparison,' by A. D. F., in the Amherst Student." If A. D. F. can write a few more such morceaux the Harvard poets will have to look after their laurels. This morceau we give in full...