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Szathmary gave an excerpt from "Tristram," by Edward Arlington Robinson, while Sullivan recited Robert Emmet's "Under Sentence of Death." An award of $50 will be given to each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPEAKING PRIZES WON BY SULLIVAN AND SZATHMARY | 3/28/1935 | See Source »

...Robert A. Robinson '36, giving an excerpt from Charles Evans Hughes' "Tribute to Oliver Wendell Holmes on his Ninetieth Birthday"; Robert Dunn '37 who will give an excerpt from "A Song of Unending Sorrow," Po Chu-I, translated by Witter Bynner; Arthur Szathmary '37, giving an excerpt from Edward Arlington Robinson's "Tristram"; Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, who will give an excerpt from "Poetry and the Moods of the Public," by Maurice Baring; Roy W. Winsauer '36, who will give Mercutio's speech on Queen Mab from "Romeo and Juliet"; and Shiperd Robinson, giving excerpts from James Bryant Conant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 10 STUDENTS WILL SEEK LEE WADE AND BOYLSTON PRIZES | 3/27/1935 | See Source »

...Baccalaureate Sermon; Robert A. Robinson '35, who will give excerpts from Charles Evans Hughes' "Tribute to Oliver Wendell Holmes on his Ninetieth Birthday"; A. Gilman Sullivan '36, who will give Robert Emmet's last speech at his trial before his death; Arthur Szathmary '37, giving a selection from Edwin Arlington Robinson's "Tristram"; Alexander N. Vardack '35, who will give Victor Hugo's "Last Day of a Condemned Man"; and Roy W. Winsauer '36, who will give Mercutio's speech on Queen Mab from "Romeo and Juliet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN RETAINED FOR LEE WADE, BOYLSTON FINALS | 3/18/1935 | See Source »

...Arlington Sports Club won the meet with 848 points, while the Crimson shooters were unable to finish ahead of their old rivals, the Hundred and Tenth Cavalry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pistol Men Capture Fourth Position in Monthly Match | 3/8/1935 | See Source »

...find time to journey through Lee's home in Arlington. You should be interested in the home, and oppressed with the whiteness and quiet of the ampitheatre, of the Unknown Soldier, farther up the road. If you journey around to the front and to the tomb, a strange feeling will come over you that makes you want to block the path of the guarding soldier in order to see whether he will walk around you or pass unseen right through your body...

Author: By Eli Ham., | Title: State of the Union | 2/12/1935 | See Source »

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