Word: sequel
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lampoon which will appear this evening is not up to the standard of the last issue, but, nevertheless, it contains some very good pieces. It is perhaps too reminiscent of football. The "By the Way," which is better than usual, and the centre page, a well executed and fitting sequel to the centre page of the "Football Number," express very adequately the present dissatisfaction in regard to football. The bit entitled "Sporticus," in the series of "Lampy's Menagerie" is a very pleasing innovation. Although short, it is one of the best executed pieces in the number on account...
...first two chapters of a story by Arthur Stanwood Pier, entitled "A Considerate Fraud," although well written, are inclined to bore the reader with needless details. The introductory chapters, however, promise an interesting sequel...
...Healy, who has in his life time probably painted more portraits of distinguished persons than any other living artist, contributes a sequel to his "Crowns and Coronels" of last month to describe his experiences with General Jackson and Henry Clay...
...what the members of the Canadian Club have done. They describe briefly the library, expenses, pecuniary aid, religious services, and the college as a whole. The facts so lucidly set forth in their pamphlet will correct any false impressions among those whom it may reach. It is a noteworthy sequel to last year's organization among the graduates, and their publication. Another, and perhaps more important, service of the Canadian Club's pamphlet will be to spread a knowledge of Harvard throughout Canada. If Harvard has not been growing as rapidly as she might in the Western States, such energy...
...said that Houghton, Mifflin and Co. are soon to publish a new book by Rev. A. P. Peabody, entitled "Harvard Graduates whom I have known." It will, in some respects, form a sequel to Dr. Peabody's "Harvard Reminiscences," and will embrace all the most noted graduates who have attained wide reputation...