MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE (M.A.P.) London, England 15 April 1899 (page 343)
The New “Cambridge Magazine.”
Among these may be mentioned a most interesting and up-to-date interview with Sir Alfred Milner, an amusing, unpublished drawing by the late Sir Frank Lockwood, an article by Professor Hughes, F.R.S., and a “Ballad of a Far Country,” by Alister [sic] Crowley, to say nothing of the regular features of the Magazine, such as the editorial, athletic and theatrical notes, the Oxford jottings (by a “Blue”), and brightly written miscellanies, which leave nothing to be desired. Run on these lines, the new Cambridge Magazine will command a wide ’Varsity and general circulation, and, to judge from the first number, advertisers would seem to have realized the fact. Ad multos annos vivet! |