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...essay on Stephen Phillips, by J. T. Addison, goes, without question, to the heart of the whole matter. By means of admirable selections the writer demonstrates Mr. Phillips's virtues and defects as a poet; and continuing classes him as a playwright--one versed in the theatrical--as opposed to a real dramatist--an objective student of character. The comparison with Shakespeare, urged for the purpose of bringing out Mr. Phillips's dramatic flimsiness, might easily have been made more illuminating by slightly profounder meditation...
...exist, have 25 and 20 members respectively, and hold weekly meetings which have been well attended. H. W. Hines '09 and P. B. Carter '08 are their respective heads. Of the three other clubs, the largest and most successful is one originated by F. Schenck '09 and J. T. Addison '09' it contains some 15 members and hold informal discussions weekly. Another society, started by C. H. Raymond '10, contains 10 charter members and several new men, but has not met regularly as yet. Finally, a debating club has been instituted by E. R. Lewis 1L., and J. S. Davis...
...Lawrence 1 Spanish 4, Lawrence 1 Semitic 1, Lawrence 1 Semitic 7, Lawrence 1 Chemistry 1: (Assignment of Rooms, Chemistry 1.) Adams G. C. to Kimball (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Kingsbury to Simpkins(inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Sisonsky to Wyman (inclusive), Upper Dane English 7b: (Assignment of Rooms, English 7b.) Addison to McLeod (inclusive), New Lecture Hall McMath to Reynolds (inclusive), Sever 6 Rice to Swift (inclusive), Sever 17 Temple to Zachrits (inclusive), Sever...
...single bit of literary criticism is Mr. Addison's rather severely temperate but discerning appreciation of the writings of Mr. A. C. Benson. An editorial warmly endorses the suggestion of placeing a memorial tablet or a bust of Professor Shaler in the Union; and the number closes with the resolutions drawn up by the four college periodicals whereby they have joined together in subscribing to a fund for this purpose, "to which all undergraduates and graduates are urged to subscribe...
...open to students who take English 41; English 52 hf., on Johnson and his Circle, by Mr. Copeland; English 53 hf., Scott, by Mr. Copeland; English 9 hf., Spenser, by Dr. Maynadier; English 50 hf., on Dryden and the Transition Period, by Dr. Greenough; English 51 hf., on Addison and the Periodical Essay, by Dr. Greenough; English 24 2-hf., on the poets of the Remantic period, by Professor Neilson; English 54 1-hf., on Carlyle, by Professor Perry; English 55 1-hf., on Tennyson, by Professor Perry...