Word: blissful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mead, "Shakespeare and Copyright" by Horace Davis, and "Thomas William Parsons" by Richard Hovey. Besides these articles there are several more all of which are worthy of note, especially that entitled "White Mountain Forests in Peril" by J. H. Ward. The poetry contributed is "The Eavesdropper" by Bliss Carman and "Hegesias" by Edith M. Thomas, both of which are suggestive and full of hidden meaning...
...class officers: Historians, James Evans of Morristown, N. J.; Thomas King Hanna, Jr.; Kansas City; Oliver Peter Nicolai, Cleveland, Ohio; Louis Warren Hill, St. Paul; Thomas Henry Lewis, Evanston, III.; George Albert Hutchinson, Chicago; class poet, Ira Edward Wright, New Orleans; class orators, Oliver Chandler Billings and Lawrence Thornton Bliss, New York; Hampton Howell, Brooklyn, N. Y.; graduation committee, Joseph Judson Brooks, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa,; Howard Joseyh Hazelhurst, Brooklyn, Wallace Charles Winter. St. Paul, Minn...
...first of February. The work will be confined to gymnasium exercises until the first of March and then work in the cage will begin. John G. Clarkson who coached the Harvard '91 nine has been engaged to coach the pitchers. There is great satisfaction at Yale over Captain Bliss action in engaging Clarkson...
Charles B. Bliss, a student in the graduate department of the Yale psychological laboratory, has perfected an invention which is of unusual importance, not only in delicate investigations on mental reaction, but of considerable practical value to electricians generally. While experimenting on the subject of the distraction, he devised a machine which solves the difficult problem of making or breaking two or more electrical currents at the same instant. Hitherto Ewald's key for recording the time of mental reaction has been used, but it will be replaced in laboratory and practical use by the Bliss Multiple Key, which...
...Bliss...