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W. A. Neilson.

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"BURY FAIR" FOUND AMUSING

The first public performance of "Bury Fair," given by the Harvard Chapter of Delta Upsilon Society in Brattle Hall last


THE CHRISTMAS MONTHLY

The literary criticism in the Monthly has always been one of its most distinguished features. From its beginning there have


CURRENT ISSUE OF ADVOCATE

The present board of editors of the Advocate continues to show uncommon enterprise and no small amount of journalistic instinct.


Advocate Reviewed by Prof. Neilson

The epidemic of muck-raking has at last reached the college magazines, and both of our literary papers have severe attacks.


Mr. Hagedorn's New One-Act Play

It is an unfortunate restriction which the custom of our theatres imposes upon the art of the dramatist--that he must


First November Advocate

The new Advocate is a good average number, containing nothing of very marked distinction and nothing notably below standard. The


H. C. Shelley's "John, Harvard and his Times"

If the first biography of John Harvard has been long delayed, its publication is surely well timed in the month


Review of Current Illustrated

The current number of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine is admirably edited. It contains three articles on University matters of contemporary


Criticism of March Illustrated

The aims and methods of the Illustrated Magazine differ in important respects from those of most of the student publications