Word: palled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Presidents Eliot, Dwight and Patton were pall bearers at the funeral services of President Barnard last Thursday...
There is one marked improvement in this number of the Monthly over the last: it contains less poetry in proportion to the prose. Too much verse in a magazine of this nature is apt to pall...
...writer of "Ce Qu 'On Dit Et La Verite" shows considerable imagination and writes in a lively, entertaining style, which would be none the worse for a little more polish and elegance. The dated-letter or journal-method of telling a story is a device which is beginning to pall on readers of modern fiction. It is too frequently a convenient loop-hole for writers who have not the talent, or else wish to avoid the trouble of describing the closer detail of the surroundings of the actions portrayed. We fear that the writer of this story has not quite...
...Henry Norman, an Englishman who graduated from Harvard eight or ten years ago, has arrived in New York from London. He is making a tour of the world in the interests of the Pall Mall Gazette, with which he is connected...
READING ROOM. Subscribers are urged to pay their subscriptions at once. The room needs funds. Files of the following papers will be sold to the highest bidder. Judge, Puck, Life, Burlington Hawkeye, Texas Siftings, Punch, Scientific American, Illustrated London News, Harper's Weekly, Pall Mall Budget, Youth's Companion, Nation, Boston Advertiser, Post, Transcript, N. Y. Times, Louisville Courier Journal, Columbia Spectator, Yale Courant, and others. Any student desiring files of any papers may communicate with the undersigned...