. North Carolina University Magazine. Hamlets. Both Hamlet and Hieronimo fall with their enemies;but what a difference in the two cases! Hieronimo, oldand mad, yet with the one purpose of his life carried out,stabs himself and goes glad and triumphant to join allthose he loves. Hamlet, in the prime of manhood, be-loved by the people and with all those opposed to his ac-cession to the throne removed, dies like a poisoned rat andwith no consciousness of duty done. Finally we can well see the difference between the artof a writer like Kyd and that of a writer like Shakespeare inthe effect produce


. North Carolina University Magazine. Hamlets. Both Hamlet and Hieronimo fall with their enemies;but what a difference in the two cases! Hieronimo, oldand mad, yet with the one purpose of his life carried out,stabs himself and goes glad and triumphant to join allthose he loves. Hamlet, in the prime of manhood, be-loved by the people and with all those opposed to his ac-cession to the throne removed, dies like a poisoned rat andwith no consciousness of duty done. Finally we can well see the difference between the artof a writer like Kyd and that of a writer like Shakespeare inthe effect produced upon us by the conclusions of the twoplays. There is no relieving- touch in the Spanish Trage-dy. For thongh Hieronimo has his way in Hades consign-ing his enemies to direst torments and leading his friendsto the Klysian fields, there is no hope for those left onearth; while the re-appearance of the victorious Fortin-bras, the purposeful man of action, after the tragic eventsin Hamlet, points to better things to come for THE C. A. IN THE UNIVERSITY. BY FRANCIS M. OSBORNE. The engravings herein printed give a general idea ofa new building- which it is hoped will soon adorn the Uni-versity campus. The building proposed is under the man-agement of the Young Mens Christian Association of theUniversity and is designed to be the headquarters of thereligious and social life of the college. The long felt needfor such a buildingcannot be questioned,and in this demandthe building ideaoriginated and hasbeen sustained, veryweakly sustained attimes it is true,though never or six yearsago under the dili-g e n t managementand exertion of cer-tain students andmembers of thefaculty a schemewas projected forerecting a building BASEMENT PLAN. t0 COSt n0t leSS thaBL twenty thousand dollars and to this end half the requiredsum was subscribed mainly by the faculty and students inthe University. To the first call for payments on subscriptions the an-swers were encouraging,


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