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...team that will represent the University in the debate with Yale this spring, which were held in Dane Hall last night, an unusually large number of men spoke. Forty-four men made five-minute speeches, on the basis of which the following twelve men were retained: B. G. Brawley 1G., J. E. Cates '10, J. S. Davis '08, G. C. Good '09, T. M. Gregory '10, S. H. Hurwitz 1G., R. B. Jerome 1L., G. I. Lewis '08, J. K. Lewis '09, S. F. Peavey 2L., B. S. Pouzzner '09, and C. H. Raymond...
...verse much might be said. It is marked by individual, poetic yearning and by meagre achievement. Thus "Browning," by B. G. Brawley, is vast in its way, but gets its being from a figure obviously more suited to Swinburne--one of mingled sea and wind. "Sea-Poems," by J. H. Wheelock, are scarcely more successful, owing to the writer's tendency to be, fussy with his imagery, and to gasp whenever the mood requires powerful inarticulacy. "Nineveh," by J. S. Miller, Jr., has an ingenious conceit, well worked...
...many readers the most interesting as well as the most important article, in the issue will be Mr. Brawley's contribution to "Varied Outlooks." To see ourselves as others see is always profitable, but it becomes something more, when it is with the discriminating sympathetic perception which Mr. Brawley brings to bear on us and our institutions. We should be spared much of the criticism to which Harvard is treated throughout the land if more of our friends were to put themselves at Mr. Brawley's unprejudiced point of view...