Word: poeme
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Elizabeth Stuart Phelps has another memorial poem entitled, Whittier (Dying.)" The rest of the number is occupied - among other things, by "Some Breton Folk-Songs," Sociology in the Higher Education of Women," and the "Two Programmes of 1892" - which is a review of the political platforms during the present campaign. The fiction of the number includes "Mr. Jolley Allen," Margaret Deland's "Story of a Child," Crawford's "Don Orsino," and the "Withrow Water Right...
Prof. Churchill of Andover then read Lowell's poem on Columbus, after which all joined in singing America...
...celebration of Columbus Day an appropriate commemorative service will be held in Appleton Chapel next Friday. The opening address will be given by Justin Winsor, L.L.D., at the special request of the corporation. Rev. Prof. W. Churchill of Andover will follow with a reading of Lowell's poem, "Columbus." The hymn written by Prof. John K. Paine, for the opening celebration of the World's Fair at Chicago, will be sung here by the college choir and University Glee Club. The privilege of using this hymn has been granted Prof. Paine by the authorities at Chicago. The services will begin...
...Class Poem of '92 by R. M. Lovett is in the September number of the University Magazine...
...COSMOPOLITAN.The frontespiece to the number is a beautiful drawing by H. Siddons Mowbray in illustration of a poem by John Vance Cheney. Charles DeKay contributes an article on 'Munich as an Art Centre,' with which are published a number of reproductions of famous paintings of the German School. A series of papers on the 'Great Railway Systems of the United States' is begun and H. H. Boyesen's 'Social Strugglers' is continued. The other features of interest are a story called 'Three Forms,' John A. Cockerill's 'Some Phases of Contemporary Journalism,' and N. L. Taylor's article...