Word: writer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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John Lafarge's "Letters from Japan" are an example of what a picturesque combination of pen and pencil work may be done by one writer...
...Learned, '90, the writer of last year's Bowdoin prize dissertation is teaching school in Plymouth this year...
...Harding '89, is editorial writer on a Spokane Falls paper...
...Frenchmen. M. Cohn's paper is a brief resume of Emile Augier's literary character, and demonstration of his rights to higher recognition as a playwright than is generally accorded him. "The Philosophy of a Modern Frenchman" starts out with the assertion that a Frenchman has no philosophy. The writer evidently counts all Frenchmen as of the school of Richepin and de Maupassant, earth-bound and with only a mud roof...
...Hallowell, '88, had an interesting article in yesterday's Boston Post on the question of a three years' course at Harvard. The writer thinks that diminishing the length of the course will lower the intellectual atmosphere of the place...