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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wheelock's "The Street" is notable amongst the poems in the number. Though one feels an echo of the Dowson kind of poetry, the echo is passed on with a new voice, a voice not so sickly and more ingenuous. In Mr. W. G. Tinckom-Fernandez' "Clerk o' Cardiff" there's a whiff of good story, an insistent refrain, and a manner of words and rhythms reminiscent of Kipling through Alfred Noyes. "Persicos Odi Puer", a happy immigrant translation from Horace by Mr R. J. Walsh, might perhaps have taken even more advantage of its "freedom...

Author: By W. Bynner., | Title: Mr. W. Bynner Reviews Advocate | 4/12/1907 | See Source »

...charge for the second half of last year. This estimate, which includes a sufficient assessment to pay in 20 years for the new serving room, kitchen and other improvements put in last summer, is rendered possible by the increased number of men eating at the Hall this year, amongst whom the general running expenses are divided. The average membership of the past month was 1263, a gain of 124 over the average membership of the first half of last year, and 158 over the average of the second half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Estimated Price of Board at Memorial | 11/22/1905 | See Source »

...from the library of the Union: Abbott, "Rights of Man"; Chambers, "Maker of Moons"; Cook, "Anthology of Humorous Verse"; Gilson, "When Love is Young"; McCutcheon, "Beverly of Graustark"; Tarkington, "Two Vanrevels"; Thurston, "The Masquerader"; Washington, "Future of American Negro"; Wells, "Food of the Gods"; White, "The Mountains"; Whymper, "Travels amongst the Andes"; Williams, "Princeton Stories"; Wister. "The Virginian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Books Missing from Union Library | 4/29/1905 | See Source »

...other articles now served, including dessert, would still be served as at present; and their cost would still be divided amongst the members as at present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Plan for Memorial Hall. | 5/9/1903 | See Source »

...nine shall receive his board and pay in such a way that his violation of the amateur rule shall never be detected. I need not point out to Harvard students how undermining of decent amateur sport this practice might become. Every effort should be made to break it up amongst college men. Any student who goes to a hotel where he receives his board for nothing, even though at the invitation of some friend, is likely to place himself under suspicion if he plays baseball. There is a vast difference between playing ball for one's own amusement and playing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 6/12/1901 | See Source »

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