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...Bible course for all members of the class of 1912, led by Mr. A. P. Fitch, will meet in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brook House, this evening at 7 o'clock. This is the first year that a Freshman course on a large scale has been attempted, and its success depends entirely upon the class. The meeting will last slightly more than half an hour...
...following men will be taken: Apollonio, Barney, Bird, Brennan, Brook, Browne, Burr, Cutting, Fish, Grant, Hadden, Hoar, Houston, Inches, Lockwood, Macdonald, Newhall, Nourse, Parker, M. C. Peirce, W. Peirce, Rand, Starr, Wendell, Trainer Donovan, Manager Dutcher, Assistant Manager Eggleston
...good points, but they do not always bear on the objections they are meant to answer. Team-play does indeed cultivate honesty and unselfishness, but it is quite possible without the commercializing of athletics, which it is here used to defend. In "The Poet who Dies Young," Van Wyck Brooks makes a plea against materialism. Compared with Mr. Brook's writing of last year, this retains the valuable part of his subtlety and delicacy of expression, and shows a desirable gain in clearness of outline and definition of thought, even if the style is not yet quite natural...
...Brook's poem, "Half-Sight," haffles the understanding of the reviewer. The title seems appropriate. H. Hagedorn's "The Confession" is a remarkably well sustained poem, considering the difficulty of the subject. It rises...
...teams lined up as follows: UNIVERSITY ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. M. C. Peirce, l.e. r.e., Cooper, Page Burr, Kennard, l.t. r.t., Robinson Parker, Brook, l.g. r.g., Davis Grant, Nourse, Plumb, c. c., Dore W. Peirce, r.g. l.g., Ver Wiebe Fish, Butt, r.t. l.t., M. Gilbert Macdonald, r.e. l.e., Beard, Houston, Rodgers Starr, Gilder, q.b. q.b., Galatti Wendell, l.h.b. r.h.b., Conroy Rand, Starr, A. Gilbert, r.h.b. l.h.b., Colton Apollonio, Waterbury, f.b. f.b., White