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...Pickering '65; "New Laboratory Manual of Physics," by S. E. Coleman '97; "A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology," by W. F. Ganong '87; Peace, Power, and Plenty," by O. S. Marden, M.D. '82; "Modern German Prose: A Reader for Advanced Classes," by A. D. Nichols '91; "The Spell," by W. D. Orcutt...
Atlantic--"Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, II," by G. P. Baker '81; "New National Forces and the Old Law," by M. M. Bigelow '79; "Christmas and the Literature of Disillusion," by S. McC. Crothers h.'99; "The Spell of Whitman," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "The House of Lords," by W. Everett '59; "The Measure of Greatness," by N. S. Shaler...
...form and thought than he had any right to expect. The "Epitaph on John the Orangeman" is exceedingly happy, though it may be questioned whether this is appropriate praise for an epitaph. "Paolo and Paris," by R. E. Rogers '09, is a dignified tribute to the persistence of the spell exercised by these perennial themes. In the editorial pages the new board makes its bow modestly and gracefully; and the discussion of the football situation is so clear and simple that it surely cannot be adequate. But the distinction of the number depends chiefly on "The Travel Papers of Arminius...
...late N. S. Shaler '62; "The Demise of Cap'n Ben", by C. H. Brown '05; "The Meeting", by R. E. Rogers '09; "An Empty Glass", by E. B. Sheldon '08; "The Question", by H. A. Bellows '06; "Ruth's Sister", by S. D. Malcolm '06; "Sea-Spell", by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Monk", by W. L. Stoddard '07; "Saga of Lief Erickson", by C. T. Ryder '06; "The Color of the Flame", by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Vision", by R. Altrocchi '08; Editorial...
...south wall of Massachusetts, and the east side of Harvard Hall has been removed, the vines being cut close to the ground. This was done in order to save the roots, the ivy having been severely damaged by a cold spell this spring. The vines were about one hundred and fifty years...