Word: well
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Charles J. Bonaparte of the class of '71 will speak in Sanders Theatre this evening on "A Danger to Honest Government." The subject is well chosen at this time, referring as it does to the possibility that the President, in order to conciliate congressmen and obtain the legislation which he considers necessary to the welfare of the country, may neglect the interests of civil service reform so necessary to honest government...
...public affairs among college men of late. This interest must continue to grow if the purification of public life which is hoped for is to be effected. This fact has been emphasized in the addresses of Dr. Andrew D. White and Mr. Richard Watson Gilder recently given here, as well as in that of Mr. Cleveland on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Princeton University. The Civil Service Reform Club has as its aim the encouragement of this interest in public affairs and particularly in the reform movement, by means of such addresses as that...
...play has much merit and on the whole was well presented. Professor Wendell's language is carefully chosen and the piece shows thoughtful work. The action runs smoothly and vigorously. The climaxes are many and each Is good. It is a pity that the play does not end with Ralegh's attempt at suicide and his resolve to return to England...
...SENIORS AND OTHERS.- No better souvenir can be had of College than a well made picture of one's room. Call at studior and make appointments at once...
...After the Play," by A. Z. Reed, is well done. One wishes to see it acted. F. Curtis contributes a critical essay on "The Supernaturalism of Scott and Colleridge." The comparison is interesting although rather harsh upon Scott...