Word: paths
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...contributes a story, "The Leading Lady" that is one of the best things he has done. Although some-what long it is interesting and the characters are nicely drawn. "On the Dry Salvages," by Guy H. Scull '98, is a good bit of description. The story "In the Wood-Path," by Mary Allen Rand, is carefully written, but its theme is too often used to be any longer of interest...
Messrs. Copeland and Day of Boston have recently published a volume entitled Cinder-path Tales, by William Lindsey. The author has for a long time been identified with amateur athletics in New England, and the tales are for the most part based upon personal experiences. Aside from the fascination of the theme itself, the cinder-path tales are excellent short stories and must appeal to every one, whether he knows anything about athletics...
...limited number of seats will be erected temporarily on Holmes Field for use at the Invitation Meeting on May 9. These seats will be parallel with the broad jump path and opposite the finishes in the runs. They will be reserved and will sell for $1.00 each. Regular admission will be 50 cents. H. A. A. members tickets will admit to the grounds and members can secure seats in the reserved sections by paying 50 cents extra. Seats will be put on sale Monday, May 4, at Leavitt and Pierce's in Cambridge, and at Wright and Ditson...
...College Yard during the winter and spring months. After a thaw like the present the Yard is little better than a marsh, and all the preparation that has been made for such a time has been the laying of a few narrow board walks along the unimportant paths. If it is indeed impracticable to have the Yard decently drained and taken care of, certainly it is practicable to lay wide board walks along every path. This is what we think should have been done. If this word of expostulation comes to late to be acted upon this year it manifestly...
...choir sang: The Path of the Just, Roberts; O, Give Thanks unto the Lord, Jackson; The Day is Past and Over, Marks. A tenor solo in the last was sung by E. M. Waterhouse...