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Word: beare (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...position to preach against the faults of some childish students, we do feel that the majority should rule and not sit indifferently or with forced smiles while the same few, from self-appointed authority, make jokes of lectures and nuisances of themselves. It is a College tradition not to bear witness against a fellow-student; but there is an equally well-established tradition that College men can protect their rights when occasion arises...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISTURBANCES IN LECTURES | 5/4/1907 | See Source »

...poem should not exceed 50 lines and should be on one of the following subjects, chosen by the English department at the suggestion of the donors of the gift: "Nathaniel Southgate Shaler," "The Waverley Oaks,' "Cuba," "Tschaikovsky." Manuscripts must bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true same of the writer and superscribed with his assumed name. Competition is open only to undergraduates in the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Garrison Prize Poems Due Today | 4/13/1907 | See Source »

...poem should not exceed 50 lines and should be on one of the following subjects, chosen by the English department at the suggestion of the donors of the gift: "Nathaniel Southgate Shaler," "The Waverley Oaks," "Cuba," "Tschaikovsky." Manuscripts must bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and superscribed with his assumed name. Competition is open only to undergraduates in the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poems | 4/10/1907 | See Source »

...Brooks, is a haze of vague expression and puffs of thought. It impresses one like that admirable Turner picture, "Steam and Fog." The longest of three short poems is one by J. H. Wheelock, "The Close of Mass." This has the quality of good poetry, in that it will bear re-reading and inspires thought...

Author: By F. Moore., | Title: Review of the Current Advocate | 4/1/1907 | See Source »

...above the chances furnished by the lines. The two principals of the cast, C. L. Hay '08 and G. G. Bacon '08 give promise of becom ing one of the famous "teams" of the Pudding stage. Hay overworks two or three farcical expressions, but in his burlesque society drama, "Bear and Forebear," it is impossible to look upon his impersonation of the stage child without sympathy, and he throws a most attractive fit. Bacon's makeup, with its resemblance to Miss Ethel Barrymore would probably cause that lady exquisite enjoyment, and his acting still more. He imitates female affectations with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. P. C. UNDERGRADUATE NIGHT | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

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