Word: penned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...William Morton Fullerton '86, who since graduation has achieved a most enviable reputation in literary work, has just issued his first book, entitled "In Cairo." It is a highly entertaining little volume, being a short series of pen sketches written after a considerable sojourn in Egypt. These who are at all familiar with Mr. Fullerton's work will recognize at once in those vivid and picturesque sketches the charming personality of the writer: while to those unacquainted with the author and his writing, the sketches cannot but prove of more than ordinary interest and profit. The scholarly side...
...fact of special interest to every Harvard man when one of their number has an article in one of the magazines; and certainly the article on "Brunswick and Bowdoin College" in the New England Magazine for December from the pen of Charles Lewis Slattery of last year's senior class reflects credit not only upon the author himself but also upon his Alma Mater. Mr. Slattery has taken old Bowdoin College and Brunswick, as he knows them in their historical past and, with skillful touches has given us vivid pictures of the old town and the famous men who have...
Among some of the shorter contributions, is a clever, artistic story, full of humor and quiet pathos, called "Only an Incident," also a well-written study of impressionism in words by Alfred D. F. Hamlin, entitled "Pen Pictures of the Bosphorus...
LOST. - Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen, with rubber pocket holder. On Jarvis, at Library, at Post Office, or between any two of these places. Finder please return to S. L. Wolff...
...piece of prose in the number is a short description "By the Banks of the San Sebastian." It is only half a page long, and therefore its wit has a soul. It is a pen picture, carefully but vividly drawn of a tragedy by moonlight in a Spanish city and, to avail ourselves of technical language, we would say that the connotation of every sentence and paragraph is admirable...