Word: novels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CRAIGIE." -It is of particular interest to the College to note that ground was broken yesterday for a new dormitory, to be located on Mt. Auburn street, near the Peabody Club, as the building will contain many novel features which will appeal strongly to students desiring the most modern improvements at a moderate price...
Other modern French critics, such as Lemaitre and Bourget, are novel-writers, poets, playwrights besides, and therefore in danger of being prejudiced; M. Brunetiere is a critic and nothing else, unless, indeed, his desire to propagate pure science and his intimate knowlege of life lead us to think of him as a scientist and a philosoper, both of which titles he disclaims...
...novel publication in this country is the "College Year-Book," just issued by Stone and Kimball and edited by a Harvard man, Edwin Emerson, Jr., of the class of '91. The book is, as its name in dicates, a compilation of the history and statistics of all the colleges in the country. No care seems to have been spared in making the work complete; and, although there are a few slight errors and omissions, the book is as a whole very accurate. It contains much that is sure to interest even the most casual peruser, and much that well merits...
...Freedom Under the Snow. A Novel. By Maurus Jokai, Author of "Black Diamonds." Translated by Mrs. Waugh. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50. In "The Odd Number Series...
...side, and their political and religious differences on the other, furnishes material for a story full of delightful situations in which the author moves the reader's sympathies and appeals to his sense of humor. Those, however, who came to it expecting a story, or a "novel" will be disappointed, for it is really nothing more than a series of most delightful sketches of the characters in Drumtochty...