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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Life of Gladstone," by Justin McCarthy. Macmillan Co., New York. The task of writing the life of a man who is not yet dead requires the exercise of so much discretion, and can but be attended with such difficulty in the way of gathering biographical material, especially of the personal sort, that it is rarely successful. We can not well say that Mr. McCarthy's Life of Gladstone is pithy. But it can by no means be criticised as a book that will permit of much skipping. Mr. McCarthy is always interesting. And in this book he tells the simple...
...costumes for the French Play not having yet come, there will be a notice in tomorrow's Crimson as to where they can be obtained...
...taking in golf. In the first handicap tournament there were 32 entries, in the second 34, and in the College championship, where every one plays from scratch, there were 30. The snow has so interfered with the playing of the last tournament that the semi-finals and finals as yet have not been played off. In this, as in the other tournaments, handsome prizes will be awarded...
...yet no contract has been made for its erection and no plan drawn up giving details; but it is the intention of the committee in charge to build it four stories high and of brick with stone trimmings. The upper story is to be a hall, with the capacity of seating 250 persons. The lower stories will be divided into reception rooms and apartments for the meetings of the different religious societies. There will be two entrances in the centre of the building; one opening on the street the other on the yard. Not only have the class-mates...
...intention of the management of the Prospect Union to publish a pamphlet containing the history of the Union and pictures of its most prominent benefactors. This edition will be the most accurate and complete sketch yet published of what has been and is being done by the society...