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...opening article of the New England Magazine for June is a very interesting and admirably illustrated account of "The Boston Tea-Party." It is a reprint of the oration delivered before the Massachusetts Society of Sons of the Revolution by Francis E. Abbot on February 22. The paper is a full description of the circumstances which led to the "Tea Party" with a detailed narrative of the actual event. There are a number of pictures from old engravings with portraits of many of the men who went to the party This article is followed by two short poems...
...circle of friends who have been heard from in literary matters since their college days, founded the Harvard Monthly. The book "Patriotism and Science" contains three papers entitled respectively "On a Certain Danger in Patriotism," "English and Americans," and "Democracy," the middle one of the three being a reprint of papers published in the Fortnightly Review lot long ago. The book is intrinsically valuable besides being a reminder of the early days of the Monthly; its point of view is original, its English is excellent and its matter is interesting...
...World's Fair." Its principal attraction is the long list of illustrations which are copies of the pictures sen+++ to the Fair. The short stories of the number, "A Professional Lover" and "At the Meeting of the Circle" are, as usual, poor. "Milton as an Educator" is a reprint of an address by Phillips Brooks...
...will be seen by the calendar today is the "last day for receiving application from first-year students for Price Greenleaf Aid." As many first-year men may not have a very clear conception of the method of assignment of this Aid we reprint the following extract from the catalogue...
...reprint below extracts from the forth coming catalogue relative to the subjects and conditions of the Bowdoin Prize Dissertations...