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...Sassoon will be entertained at luncheon this noon by the Signet Society, and will be the guest of the Advocate at a dinner held in his honor in the Trophy Room of the Union, at 7 o'clock. Besides the poet, the guests invited are Norreys J. O'Conor '07, David M. Little '18, Robert Hillyer '17, and Robert N. Cram...
...Conor's "Song for Two Sisters" is what one expects from his accomplished pen. He sings musingly, refreshing as he sings a hackneyed metre, enchanting a passing moment. Mr. Ryan, on the contrary, strives to reveal the dramatic clash of will on will, of thought on thought. His verse is wrought carefully, studiously. If he were a violinist I should say of him that he doesn't pull a good long bow; he doesn't lift you on the line -- end -- stopped or run-on "The Other Man's Wife" is simpler than "The City of Dim Faces," and gains...
...humor which lent distinction to Celtic among ancient literatures. To obtain an idea of Ireland today, of her problems and aspirations (of which most of us in this country have but little knowledge) one can scarcely do better than see the Irish Players. N. J. O'CONOR...
...Harvard 6, Worcester 7. Three-base hit--Brittingham. Stolen bases--Rice, Tomes, Sullivan. Bases on balls--Off Hardy 4, off Kean 0. Struck out--By Hardy 7, by Kean 6. Hit by pitched ball--Corcoran, Sullivan, R. Stuart. Wild pitches--Kean 2, Hardy 1. Passed ball--Davol 1. Umpire--Conor. Time...
...Conor and R. H. Wiswall, behind Wadsworth House, 1 to 4 o'clock...