Word: clear
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other men's poems. There is no suggestion of his having had anything to express that insisted on being uttered--though this criticism applies to a good deal of the verse in the present number. Mr. Sanger's "Panama Canal," though less imaginative than some of the others, is clear in conception, vigorous in expression; and Mr. Cutler is again charmingly witty in his "Poet's Lament." His last stanza reminds us that we ought to be grateful that the issue contains no "free" verse...
...members of the Harvard Regiment who have not as yet turned in their Record Card will do so as soon as possible, so as to have all records clear to date at headquarters...
...position in the list because there is less selection among the men coming from them; proximity is here a large factor. It would be fairer to New England were it possible to give position in a corresponding list drawn up at a university outside. At any rate, it is clear that a man from the Rocky Mountain States has as great an opportunity for distinction in the University as a man from Massachusetts...
...Clear-tongued from out the flame, With the light of a thousand ages...
...drove the rubber into the net. Five minutes later Captain Morgan's excellent individual rush evened the score. He carried the puck around the outer defence and, after a short drive which Carnochan stopped, went around the cage and whipped the puck in before Trimble or Willetts could clear it away. For nine minutes after that the play see-sawed up and down the rink with Percy and Doty figuring most conspicuously, and then Cox passed over to Hobey Baker, and the latter scored on a long, sizzling shot. The Crimson went ahead, however, before the end of the half...