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...stories in the number, G. Emerson's "Fantoccini" succeeds in working the reader up to a pretty pitch of suspense, and comes near avoiding altogether the anti-climax which one has come to anticipate in tales of horror; while L. Grandgent's "The Everlasting Hills," after a highly conventional Class-Day opening, develops in a more original fashion; and only needed more space and a somewhat subtler analysis to be a psychological study of more than average interest. The critic of Alfred Noyes displays most of the vices of immature criticism: a lack of discernible method, a tendency merely...
...SALE TO CLASS-DAY OFFICERS...
Tickets will be sold to Class-Day officers from the windows of Grays 3, today from 12 to 1. SENIOR SPREAD COMMITTEE...
...contest for officers and class day orators of the senior class was close, the president being elected by but one majority. They are as follows: President, Charles Pool; vice-president, George Mower; treasurer, F. E. Tellon; secretary, R. B. Whittaker; historian, C. W. Parmelee; class-day historian, George Baier; presentor of mementoes, F. Manning; Prophet, C. A. Poulsen; ivy orator, Thomas Letson; address to undergraduates, George W. Hullman; address to president, H. Mareli; orator, P. Pierson; presentor of memorials, F. Tilton; class-day orator, W. Ranney; pipe orator, Gustav Witty; poet, C. Mallery; ivy planter, A Jennings...
...editorial a few days ago in regard to the apparent negligence of Ninety-three in sending in designs for class-day tickets and contributions for the baccalaureate hymn; we misstated the date on which hymns are due. The information was given us by the Class Day Committee and we naturally took it to be authentic. It seems now, however, that the member of the Committee who called our attention to the matter, in the haste of the moment, unfortunately included in the date for receiving designs for class day tickets, the contributions of the baccalaureate hymn. These latter...