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...contributions for the Advocate's $25.00 prize offered for the best essay on religion, education, or liberalism. The manuscripts should contain not more than 2,500 words, although more than one manuscript may be submitted, each of which should be signed by the contributor. The judges are Professor Irving Babbitt '89, A. M. '93, and Messrs. Ellery Sedgwick '94, and William Roscoe Thayer '81, A. M. '86, Litt.D. '13. Mr. Sedgwick is editor of the Atlantic Monthly; Mr. Thayer, who was an editor of the Advocate, is the author of "The Life and Times of Cavourt" and several other notable...
...Prof. I. Babbitt...
...dead past much as Hergesheimer does in "Java Head", I failed to find anything in the publication to stir either the intellect or the emotions. There was considerable attempt at originality both in the stories and the poems, which left only the desire to refer the authors to Professor Babbitt's essay on that phase of literary endeavor. One of the stories was interesting only because it was about Russia; the other a clumsy attempt at whimsicality mingled with a certain amount of unredeemed lubricity. The poems suffer in comparison with the work of Hillyer and Damon. The one essay...
...members of the Faculty, professors, instructors, assistants, proctors, and their wives, whose surnames begin with A, B and C, have received special invitations. The following list includes only the professors within that group who live in Cambridge: L. Allard, W. R. Arnold, I. Babbitt '89, I. W. Bailey '07, G. P. Baker '87, J. H. Beale '82, H. C. Bierwith '84, G. D. Birkhoff '05, M. Bocher '88, C. L. Bouton '96, J. D. Brannan '69, L. B. R. Briggs '75, C. J. Bullock, T. N. Carver, C. Cestre, A.M. '97, Z. Chaffee, E. Channing '78, G. H. Chase...
Professor Irving Babbitt, A. M., 9-12.30, Sever A; P. M., 2.30-4.30, Widener...