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...dress of its people largely black. That austerity that is only hinted at in the saddest parts of Brittany, is in Spain magnified to the dignity of a persistent vision, brooding in the colorless sky, dispelled, or rather, transformed, only for a moment in the heat of noon, intense, akin to the early Gothic. It is strain to the verge of insanity. In England, Blake's engravings have something of its spirit. It is fundamental in Spain and it is what Goya and el Greco and now Zuloaga have put in their paintings...
...prize of $50.) For a translation into Latin of the passage in Ralph Adams Cram's "Heart of Europe," beginning on page 113 with the words, "Master Robert of Concy," and ending on page 119 with the words, "akin in spirit and in truth...
...following men will make the trip: W. M. Akin '19, R. B. Brown '18, D. Campbell '17, J. Craig '19, F. B. Dean '17, C. DeRham '18, D. D. Dewart '18, E. H. Ellison '17, G. D. Flynn '19, M. H. C. Gersuinky '17, E. Ginn '18, R. Hoffman '19, L. P. Jacobs '17, N. R. Johnson '17, G. E. Leighton '17, J. W. Pennock '17, M. A. Rudman uC, J. F. Ryan uC, N. H. Seaver '17, T. A. West '18, G. C. White '18, G. L. Williams '17, C. E. Works '19, and P. Zach...
Following is a list of the second team material which has been retained: W. M. Akin '19, V. N. Bates '19, R. B. Brown '18, C. Canfield '19, I. Campbell '17, E. A. Chapin '18, T. Craig '19, F. B. Dean '18, D. D. Dewart '18, C. De Rahm '18, T. K. Desmond uC, E. H. Ellison '17, F. Fishback '19, G. D. Flynn '19, D. Freeman '19, M. Gersumky '17, E. Ginn '18, J. P. Gundry '18, R. Hoffman '18, L. P. Jacobs '17, N. P. Johnson '17, H. M. Lange '18, V. E. Leighton '19, J. Lindes...
...commonplace. Mr. Leffingwell attempts a feat of compression in a "A Song of Resurrection," and leaves his reader in a somewhat confused state of mind. Mr. Sanger collects his impressions of "Iron Ore Mines," and expresses his views about "America's Mission" in something that appears to be akin to free verse. Both his impressions and his views are worth while; but they seem rather scattering in their present form. Mr. Clark has difficulty, apparently, in deciding whether to rhyme or not to rhyme. In "Lullaby" he effects a compromise; the result is not so successful as some...