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...lady is Lanice Bardeen; her home, a New England college town; her "Work," painting and writing under the genteel urban sponsorship of her Cousin Pauline, a sparse-bosomed virgin "intensely moved" by Abolition, parlor feminism and the Great Minds of the day. Lanice has "evinced genius" in articles for Godey's Ladies' Book, and Cousin Pauline burns to enroll her among the Great Minds-profound Mr. Emerson, droll Dr. Holmes, dowdy Mrs. Stowe (Harriet Beecher), majestic Professor Longfellow...
...article on "Rowing and Health" by Dean Bardeen of the University of Wisconsin discusses some of the deleterious effects of rowing with a vigorous and convincing rebuttal by R. H. Dana '74. It is interesting to find that many of the current criticisms of rowing can be answered on scientific grounds...
...Raymond Bardeen Ladoo, Leominster...
...Henry Churchill King '83. The MacMillan Co. THE LEAGUE OF THE IROQUOIS. By Lewis Henry Morgan '89. Dodd, Mead & Co. BOOK PLATES. By Frederick Garrison Hall '04, with a short text by Richard Olipston Sturgis, Jr., '05. The Troutsdale Press. EDUCATIONAL BROTH. By Frederic Allison Tupper '80. C. W. Bardeen. A HISTORY SYLLABUS. Herbert Darling Foster '92, General Editor. D. C. Heath...
...very interesting letter from C. R. Bardeen '93, ex-president of the association, was read, in which he says that owing to lack of interest in the first winter meeting it ought to be abolished and that unless greater effort is made in the other two they should also be abolished. Mr. Bardeen also speaks favorably for the continuance of the open handicap games held here in Cambridge in the spring...