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...admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today Latin II, Sever 18 Class. Phil. 63, Sever 18 English 7a: (Assignment of Rooms--English 7a.) Abeles to Metcalf (inclusive), Sever 35. Michelson to Schweppe (inclusive), Sever 30. Seaver to Wye. Sever 29. English 35, Upper Dane. Italian 4, Lower Mass. Spanish IIII Sever 17 Comp. Lit. 5, Upper Dane. History 6, Div. Lib. 4 History 19, University 19 Economics 2, Upper Dane Philosophy 1a: (Assignment of Rooms--Philosophy 1a.) Abeles to Pinn (inclusive), Upper Mass. Pitkin to Young, Lower Mass. Fine...
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...with old college complaints. Of the stories, "Hawkins of Cold Cape," by Carrol More, is the most entertaining. It is funny from beginning to end, and although absurd on its face never seems absolutely improbable. "The Story of Nellie and Jack," by E. A. Wye '01, is well told, though the curious dialect is rather trying on the reader. Dialect stories have to be very good indeed to make up for the difficulty of struggling through the sentences. "In at the Death," by J. P. Sanborn, Jr., '00, seems hardly plausible in the telling, and not especially enter taining. "Told...
...native woman for a white adventurer. The story was, perhaps, inspired by Kipling's "Without Benefit of Clergy," but the author's development of the idea has many original merits. "A Circus Madonna," by Murray Seasongood '00 is a feeble attempt at delineation of character. "Mary," by Ernest A. Wye '01, is a most disappointing story. It starts well, but ends nowhere. After sketching characters and choosing a good setting for a plot, the writer evidently concluded to let "well enough alone" and so did not bother about action...
...Matthews. D. P. Shea '03, Fall River. G. W. Smith '01, Matthews. P. J. Steinmetz '01, Matthews. F. W. Stone '01, Bright. H. C. Thorndike '02, Class of 1835. S. F. Walcott '01, Walcott. C. F. Wellington '00, Class of 1802. F. C. Williams '01, Matthews. E. A. Wye '01, Mary Saltonstall...