Word: pilgrimes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Malfe"; Middleton's "The Changeling"; Dryden's "All for Love"; Shelley's "Cenci"; Browning's "Blot on the Scutcheon"; Tennyson's "Becket"; Goethe's "Faust"; Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus"; Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations," specially edited by Professor C. W. Bullock; "Letters" of Cicero and Pliny; Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress"; Burn's "Tam O'Shanter"; Walton's "Complete Angler" and "Lives" of Donne and Herbert. "Autobiography of St. Augustine"; "Plutarch's "Lives"; Dryden's "Aeneid"; "Canterbury Tales"; "Imitation of Christ," Thomas a Kempis; Dante's "Divine Comedy"; Darwin's "Origin of Species"; "Arabian Nights...
...Davis '09 won several minor tournaments in the West; P. M. Smith '11 won the tournament of the Pilgrim Country Club; H. C. Clark '11 was prominent in the Vermont State Championships and at the Manchester, N. H. tournaments; and W. T. Morgan '10 won the tournament at Apawamis, N. Y. and the championship of the Papoose Island Club. T. M. Claflin '07 has been playing good golf and did well in the National Amateur Championships at Garden City...
...Pilgrim's Guide," by John Dunton...
...play is a musical comedy in two acts and a prologue, and the scene is laid in the Plymouth Colony in Pilgrim times. The plot is based on the adventures of two young Americans, John Beacon Winton, of Boston, and James McGraw, of "Anywhere." In the prologue Winton boasts of his "Mayflower" descent. By means of a wishing stone, the two men are transported back to 1620 at Plymouth, and meet their own ancestors, face to face. Winston finds that his forefather, of whom he has been boasting, is a common porter and an "undesirable citizen." He is shocked...
...scene of the play is laid in the Plymouth Colony in Pilgrim times. The plot is of two youths of today who, projected back into Pilgrim times, become entangled with their own ancestors, and try to mould their own destinies...