Word: reade
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...James T. Cutler, M.S., '93, was invited to read a paper on "The Literary Association of the Berkshire Hills," before the annual meeting of the Berkshire Historical Society held in Pittsfield May 4. The article is to appear later in illustrated form in the pages of the New England Magazine...
...period between the April vacation and the final examinations the students in History I are expected to read 430 pages...
...COSMOPOLITAN.To anyone who has read Dickens the opening article of the Cosmopolitan for May cannot fail to be full of interest. It is written by Harger Ragan and is entitled "In the Footsteps of Dickens." The author aided by many excellent pictures describes some of the spots made familiar in Dickens novels, such as the "Old Curiosity Shop" and Mr. Dombey's House. Camille Flammarion continues "Omega. The Last Days of the World." This installment is much like the last, interesting and fanciful, yet with nothing absolutely impossible. A very interesting article is "American Society in Paris" by Mary Ford...
...easy and graceful style. "Moods" by John Mack is charming. In "Charles Baudelaire" he enters deeply into the poet's spirit and expresses himself in a very pleasing manner. The second of the "Moods," the "Ballade of the Weiss-Nicht-Wo" is excellent. It is really a pleasure to read it after wading through the rest of the number, and were its effect not totally counteracted by the last piece in the number, the "Iconoclastic Encounter" the reader's impression of the whole might be very favorable...
Professor Bocher will read Theodore de Banville's comedy : Gringoire...