Word: nearly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scene of the play is laid in the apartments of the young couple. They have been married two years and Mittelbach has become meek and subservient to the Senator's wishes. He feigns that he is near a state of nervous collapse and accordingly his doctor prescribes a journey for his health. Much to Mittelbach's discomfiture, the Senator decides that he will go also...
...meeting of the First Year Class of the Law School yesterday afternoon, it was voted that a smoker be held in the near future. A. N. Rice was elected chairman with power to appoint a committee of ten, including the chair, to make all arrangements. The committee has not yet been appointed...
Candidates for the lacrosse team will be called out on Monday, March 17, when a meeting for all those interested in the game will be held in Massachusetts Hall. On Tuesday regular practice will begin on Divinity Field, near the Museum, where work will continue daily until Soldiers Field is in suitable condition. For the first few days, work of a general nature will be gone over, such as catching and throwing the ball, together with practice in body checking. As soon as possible, the squad will divide into class teams, and will continue so until after the class series...
...Colonial," by Allen French '94, is a typical historical novel from the beginning, with a miniature portrait of the heroine on the frontispiece, to the triumphant end. Its story, opening in the wild Indian country near the great lakes, is developed in colonial Boston during the early days of the Revolution. The great men of the day appear upon the scene, though he author has been singularly temperate in the parts which they are made to play. A love story of no great power runs through the book, but the most striking features depend upon the number and the depravity...
...Peabody Museum has lately received an interesting and extensive collection of stone implements from some large aboriginal quarries near the village of Mill Creek, Illinois. The collection includes finished and unfinished implements of all sizes and shapes, and flints like those from which they were made, by flaking them off with stone hammers. The collection is important as connecting the industry of this region with the ancient race whose works extend through the middle Mississippi valley...