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Unity Club Evening

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Day
16
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Unity club program Monday evening was ene of great excellence. The Haydn club, of which Lew H. Clement is leader, rendered two selections. Mrs. Sunderland gave a talk on the great painter, Correggio, describing his pictures, and especially ''Correggio's .Night," of which there was in the room a large steel engraving. The diflferenoes between Correggio's methods and genius and those of the other great masters in painting, were clearly brought out. Prof. C. M. Gayley read a paper on "The Land of Black Hunger." This land proved to be a little ieland which is close to ar.d is a part of Ireland, and where, as in Ireland, the miserable natives have a hand-to-hand encounter with hunger and landlords. His description of the poverty of the people on this little island was exceedingly droll and at times pathetic - a poverty which continĂșes while the landlords are having a good time with rent3 that have risen three or four hundred per cent. in the paBt few decades. The women on the island are merely beasts of burden.

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