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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 4: College Life.—September, 1826, to September, 1830.—age, 15-19. (search)
round of bells and recitations, of diggings and of deads! Mathematics piled on mathematics! Metaphysics murdered and mangled! Prayer-bells after prayer-bells; but, worse than all, commons upon commons! Clean, handsome plates, and poor food! By the way, the commons bell rung fifteen minutes ago. If I don't stop, I shall lose the invaluable meal. Accordingly, adieu. Charles Sumner. N. B.—Spare me! Oh, spare me! Eheu me miserum! ai>= ai>= du/stanos e>gw/! Soph. Oed. Tyr. 1307, 1308. I arrived too late; lost my breakfast; got to University, however, soon enough to be present at one of Follen's lectures. This was the unkindest cut of all. Again, adieu. C. S. The third, beginning with an extract from Shakspeare, contains a full narrative of the suicide of a student, who shot himself about a third of a mile from the colleges, on the Craigie Road, about where the bushes are. It moralizes on the evil courses and fatalistic notions of the young man, and the rather h