Word: mug
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...regular editors, and of Paul Washburn '95 as business editor. The officers for the coming year are, President, C. W. Shope, Secretary, C. M. Flandrau, Manager, H. C. Quinby. The number is an average number, not so good as many but a decided improvement on the last one. "The Mug and The Pipe" by C. W. Shope is a poem very prettily worded. "Gamblers" by Louis How is an impossible story but is nevertheless interesting. A sonnet by J. M. is excellent. H. B. Eddy contributes an ambitious poem, "The Kingdom," which is more successful than his last attempt...
...playing of the Pierian Sodality was a new feature and lent much to the general livliness and pleasure of the evening. The music of the air sung by the master of music in the first act and the drinking mug in the second, is by Lulli. The following is the cast of characters...
Saturday, May 21st. - Single shell race in new club singles over three quarter mile course in the Basin. Men in same heat may agree to use their own boats. Fee 50c. Handsome mug to winner, and also second prize...
...best of the stories is entitled "The O'Driscolls of Hungry Hill." It treats of the Irish famine in a sympathetic manner. "The Conversion of the Hug-Mug-Gee Islands" contains an ingenious idea, amusingly worked out. "Cosette" begins with an unnecessarily long and rather tedious description of an artist. The plot is ineffective, because its end is apparent before it is fairly introduced. The French has a decidedly Anglicized sound...