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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: George Santayana in Educational Review, VII, 313 (April, 1894); Josiah Royce in Scribner's Magazine X, 376 (September, 1891); President Eliot's Report for 1880-81; C. F. Dunbar in the Harvard Graduates' Magazine II, 449 (June, 1894); C. E. Norton in Four American Universities...
Best general references: Bryce, American Commonwealth, I, 134-138; Smith, Const. Manual and Digest (see "Speaker" in Index) 52 Cong. 1 Sess. 1892; Lalor, Cyclopaedia, III. 91; A. B. Hart, Practical Essays, No. 1, pp. 1-19; J. G. Carlisle in North American Review, Vol. 150, pp. 390-400 (Mch. 1890); Senator Hoar in North American Review...
Best general references: Boston Herald, December 1, 1895; T. B. Reed in North American Review, Vol. 150, pp. 382-390 (March, 1890); and 551-546 (May, 1890); Theodore Roosevelt in Forum, XX, 410-418 (December, 1895); A. B. Hart, Practical Essays...
...advance sheets of the Radcliffe College Reports for 1895, being at hand, it is possible to give an accurate, though necessarily brief, review of the progress of the college during the past year...
...direct line to receive a degree from Harvard. Mr. Sewall was a man of marked literary tastes. He was a fine critic. One of the organizers of the Contemporary Club of Indianapolis, he served for four years as its secretary. Among Mr. Sewall's more noted works were a review of "Marie Bashkirtseff" and a history of the Indianapolis Literary Club...