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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Semitic Seminary. Reader: Mr. G. R. Freeman. Subject: "The Book of Judges." 7 Lowell...
...Ghastly Journey." Mr. Post has treated an old idea in a new and realistic way. The story is told in a natural and effective manner, and is so skillfully managed that the fact that the writer has been hoaxed does not dawn upon the reader until the end is reached. The enjoyment of the whole is heightened by the skillful way in which the denouement is managed Under Topics of the Day is "Another's Study in Happiness." It is thoroughly ideal, and, to us, somewhat unsatisfactory. The short sketch, "In the Train," by R. W. Atkinson...
...feet, 11 1-2 inches. He defeated Page at the games but did not equal Page's record which at that time was over six feet. In the pole vault, an unfair comparison was made between Shearman's record and that of Ray of England, in that the reader was led to suppose that Ray's record is a college one, when in reality it is not. A. Copeland's recorded of 14 3-5 seconds in the 120-yards hurdle race, was made over hurdles six inches or more below the regulation height of the hurdles in the intercollegiate...
Appended to the selections is a collection of letters which give an insight into Lessing's character and stimulate the reader to a farther study of his career. Biographical notes scattered throughout the book are interesting in their matter and of great assistance...
Semitic Seminary. Reader: Mr. M. L. Kellner. Subject: "The Moabite Stone, the oldest known Semitic Alphabetic Monument." 7 Lowell...