Word: bartonized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first meeting of the Harvard Ethical Club tomorrow night Professor D. S. Muzzey '93 will speak on the "Higher Meaning of Patriotism." The meeting will be in the house of Professor G. H. Barton at 89 Trowbridge St. at 8.45 o'clock. It is open to all members of the University...
Norman E. Hines 2G, is chairman of the club. All students in the university are cordially welcome at the meeting at the home of Professor G. H. Barton, 89 Trowbridge St. at 7:45 o'clock...
Class of 1925: G. E. Barton, A. B. Brown, D. V. Brown, E. S. Castle, H. P. Curtis, H. T. Dunker, H. L. Elsbree, Mason Hammond, M. S. Huberman, R. L. Kilgour, Morris Marden, M. M. Rubinwitch, B. E. Soman, D. F. Walsh...
...Here Mr. Masefield has gathered his favorite songs of the sea. No fainting nostalgic verses, whispering sotto voce of flying spindrift, cloudy sails and hushed lagoons are these, but salty ballads, roaring chanties, brave sea-tales. Though Chaucer, to whom Mr. Masefield owes much, John Donne and Sir Andrew Barton are well represented, most of the poems are comparatively modern. This is explained by the fact that the older poets, through the Elizabethans, knew the sea only well enough to fear it, regarding it as a crawling, treacherous enemy, as indeed it was, and looking upon sailors as rude, blasphemous...
Forthwith, John Barton Payne, on behalf of his American Red Cross, presented the Knights with a portrait of Pope Pius X (1835-1914), purchased in Mexico. Supreme Knight Flaherty of Philadelphia reviewed the "Casey" year. Pope Pius XI let fall his apostolic benediction through the writing of Cardinal Gasparri and the lips of Edward L. Hearn, K. C, Commissioner at Rome...