Word: acceptably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Walter de la Mare, a poet of the modern English school, will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. de la Mare has come to America representing a group of English poets who are to accept the Howland Prize posthumously awarded to Rupert Brooke. His talk will be "Rupert Brooke and Magic in Poetry." He was a personal friend of the latter poet and is therefore singularly qualified to speak on this subject...
...sign in the parade which said that they didn't have much to give for note-paper. Will you please accept a little for them in case they need some at an inconvenient time, from the little boy with best wishes. I will gladly send more if wanted, or some cents as referred to on the placard. I know of one shortage of note-paper I don't wish for again. A SOLDIER'S MOTHER...
...opportunity to throw off the disguise, and present their normal, frivolous and foolish characters to their classmates. The gathering will be exclusive, the entertainment informal, the speeches inspiring and the conversation highly entertaining. It is the first event on the social' calendar for the winter. Don't fail to accept the invitation in person...
...University of Virginia, Yale met a team on last Saturday that was green, light and mediocre. Virginia had an execrable defensive team, while such offense as it showed lacked variety and thrust. "Yale will do well to accept the outcome of the contest with proper humility and reserve her inward gratulations for indulgence at some future date," said Lawrence Perry, sporting editor of the New York Evening Post. In further comment on the game this same critic points...
...hardest contests of the season, the game with Tufts. The Medford aggregation is the heaviest hitting college combination of the season and the best team that Tufts has turned out for years. Up to date the visitors have lost but one game, while the University has been forced to accept three defeats...