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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Allinson's "Life" is a whimsical bit of verse; how much more crisply a similar idea has been treated, he can easily discover by reading Rupert Brooke's "Heaven." "When the Dead Awaken," by Mr. Willcox, is 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...

Author: By W. C. Greene, | Title: Variety Marks Current Advocate | 6/15/1916 | See Source »

More practical is Mr. Allinson's suggestion, in his carefully reasoned discussion of "Sea Law," that the only solution of the submarine controversy is an agreement that all merchant ships shall go unarmed and submit to visit and search, there by making it utterly inexcusable for a submarine to torpedo without warning...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: Current Monthly Reveals Alertness | 5/9/1916 | See Source »

...less distinguished; some of it, in fact, is bad. The most finished poem of the seven is Mr. Mitchell's sonnet; the most effective. Mr. Dos Passos' "Incarnation," an experiment in a form which allows itself something of the flexibility of "vers libre" yet retains rhyme and metre. Mr. Allinson's "Renaissance," a sonnet replete with mythological allusions of surprisingly cosmopolitan range, must have been written of some other April than the month we have just survived...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: Current Monthly Reveals Alertness | 5/9/1916 | See Source »

...Gumraj '17 was elected associate editor of "The Cosmopolitan Student," the official organ of the national organization, which is now published by the Harvard chapter. B. D. Allinson, uC., F. L. Olweiler, uC., and H. M. B. Thurston '17 were appointed assistant business managers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cosmopolitan Club Chose Delegates | 12/18/1915 | See Source »

Thirty-two members of the class of 1917 reported for the editorial competition for the CRIMSON last night, while fifteen Sophomores reported as news candidates. The editorial candidates are: B. D. Allinson, W. L. Avery, G. B. Blaine, H. H. Davis, E. C. Davidson, E. Hinds, R. K. Kenna. W. J. Lang, A. Lawson, J. C. McMullin, L. A. Morgan, J. K. Moyse, L. Opdycke, A. G.Paine, E. P. Ramsay, S. E. Rothchild. Jr., I. H. Schaffner, W. Sinipkins, B. J. Snyder, T. E. Steboins, C. K. Stodder, W. I. Tibbetts, J. P. Warburg, H. Wharton, Jr., I. C. Whitcemore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forty-Seven Candidates for Crimson | 10/5/1915 | See Source »

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