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...Mythical Bards and the Life of William wallace," by William H. Schofield, Ph. D. 95, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University, is the last of the new publications. Professor schofiled treats the life of William Wallace as set forth by the legendary Scotch bard, "Blind Harry," and draws conclusions as to its folk-lore elements quite different from those of most philosophers...
...prefers something smacking less of Adam and the fig leaf. His efforts easily outrank former issues and vie with that masterpiece of 1918, the Graduates Number. We are told that poetry is that art dealing with the emotion through the imagination. In that case Lampy's reputation as a bard is firmly established, for by no other route have we, who stayed at home, been introduced to Versailles, the home of romance, and to Parls...
...Bard 1917, of Leacock, Pa., substitute guard, played on his freshman team. He is 21 years old, five feet eleven inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Third year on squad...
...OCTOBER 25, 1916.--Three regulars on the football team have been injured in this week's practice and it is probable that they will all be kept out of the Harvard game on Saturday. Jewett received an injury to his leg and Brety hurt his knee about as seriously. Bard was cut badly above the eye, although it may be well enough to let him get in the game for a short time...
Cornell will have a strong line, with such men as Gillies, Tilley, Jewett, Dixton, Anderson, Miller, Bard, McCormick, Miles, Brown, and Carry to be chosen from. Eckley, Zander, and Ryerson will all be back next year, thus making the positions at end easy to fill...