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The Purple, June 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The B.J.F.- Its Dawn
- A Token of Sentiment Reciprocated
- The Lawyer
- The Gallant Mac's and O's
- Honorary Members of the B.J.F.
- Invito A Venire In Sorrento
- B.J.F. of War Days
- Popular Fallacies About Lawyers
- Yellowmania
- Purple Patches
- To My T.D.
- The College Man and Life's Problems
- To Keats
- Early Dramatic Clubs
- "The Dramatic" of the Sixties
- To T.J.S.
- The Actor and the Orator
- The Philomathic
- League of the Sacred Heart
- B.V.M. Sodality
- Pyramid of Caius Cestius
- Our …
The Purple, May 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Hand of the King
- The River
- The Renaissance
- A Tear
- A Clever "Reuben"
- Sigh-Born Dreams
- The Church, The Mother of Culture
- Waiting
- "For the Right"
- Ellen
- One Hundred Dollars in Gold
- Local Alumni Associations
- Notice
- Alumni
- L'Addio A Sorrento
- College Chronicle
- Purple Patches
- Athletics
- Editor's Table
- Advertisements
Volume information appreas on p. 330.
The Uncalled, Paul Laurence Dunbar
The Uncalled, Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar Books
The Uncalled was Dunbar's first novel, and many consider it to be semi-autobiographical in nature. The book told the story of fictional pastor Frederick Brent, a man plagued by childhood family issues whose adventures in the ministry proved less than successful. The book was much criticized as being dull and unengaging.
Folks From Dixie, Paul Laurence Dunbar
Folks From Dixie, Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar Books
Dunbar's first collection of short stories was published in 1898. Much like his earlier books of poetry, Dunbar's stories examined the lives of African-Americans both before and after emancipation. While his poetry tended to portray more sentimental situations, this collection of stories offered a harsher look at the realities of the situation, especially regarding racial prejudice. His first work of fiction was well-received, which encouraged him to publish more.