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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...quarterly magazine to be known as the Yale Review, is shortly to be started by a corporation, among whose members are Professor Dwight and Treasurer Farnam of Yale. The editors will be: Profs. Fisher, Adams, Hadley, Farnam and Dr. Schwab, and Ginn & Co. will publish it. The first number is to appear...
...delightful program of modern music, finely rendered. Harvard men and Cambridge people will have time now to realize how they are favored in the musical line, what advantages they had which are denied to others. The concert was doubly attractive, on account of the soloist, Mr. Eugen D'Albert, whose marvellous playing aroused an unusual enthusiasm in the audience...
...first number, Wagner's Overture to the "Flying Dutchman," is based on an old legend, well-known in seafaring nations, in which the action centres about a spectral seaman, whose appearance to a ship's company was a signal for great confusion and fright. The weird quality, of which Thayer is such a master, is very prominent in this whole opera, and readily suggests his subject. Like most of his music this Overture cannot be described, as so much music is nowadays, by comparison with a smooth, gliding stream; there are in it several themes separate and distinct...
...college will be glad to hear that Ben J. Worman, '95, whose accident was at first supposed to be fatal, is now out of danger. A letter dated Friday morning, was received Saturday, from his father, Dr. J. H. Worman, and later a telegram, which report his condition as most favorable. His pluck and the strength of his constitution pulled him through...
...lioness of a woman, was deserted by her husband, and left with her "lame brat." She was the worst kind of woman to bring up such a child. He succeeded his father as Lord Byron in his eleventh year. In 1803 he met the Mary of his poems, whose marriage with another later saddened his life but inspired his genius...