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...comedy called, "New Men and Old Acres," by Tom Taylor and A. W. Dubourg. This play will be presented here on April 19 and 20. Unlike the plays which the association has given of late years. "New Men and Old Acres" is modern in every sense of the word and very like many of the comedies now on the stage...
...rest of the contents, the verse is better than the prose. "The Dream-Palace," by J. Hinckley '06, has a light and delicate fancy and no little beauty of expression: though here and there invention flags, and metaphor and word are drummed up at the exigencies of the rhyme. "Chanson," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, has the charm of simplicity. The stories in the number are poor. "The Play" is an elaborately constructed rack whereon are hung a few, sometimes effective jokes. "The Adventure of the Young man and the Spasmodic Lady" and "The Curious History of a Selfish...
Modern Language Conference. The Origin of the Word "Yankee." Mr. Albert Matthews. Assembly Room of the Union...
Modern Language Conference. The Origin of the Word "Yankee." Mr. Albert Matthews. Assembly Room of the Union...
Though it III becomes the student body thoughtlessly to find fault with measures--least of all those of economy--which the authorities have seen fit to adopt, yet in this particular case the final word of remonstrance seems hardly to have been spoken. That the libraries in question are exceptionally convenient and valuable for a small, but perhaps not entirely negligible group of men who are doing graduate work must be perfectly plain to everybody. That these men, since they are few, scarcely fill the the libraries every evening, does not prove that the opportunity of working there at that...