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...then, did he think they had been written? That was what reporters wanted to know. Poet Markham winked. He expressed his confidence in the facility of Louis Untermeyer, of William Rose Benet, of Edna St. Vincent Millay, of other poets who dine together from time to time, all sitting around a table in a Manhattan grill while the elbows of the knowing onlookers dig the ribs of the innocent ones and murmurs float above the clatter of the table d'hôte: "There's Oontermeyer!" "There's Bennett!" One afternoon, after the coffee, suggested Poet Markham...
...print on the atlas, the travelers emerged from their cars, sighed with admiration, took snapshots, bought and addressed post-cards-"Dear Harriet: Just dandy out here. Wish you were with us. Arrived at 4:37 and leave tomorrow morning at 9:22. Love to all. Edith"-and went to dine in a body at the biggest hotel. When the train moved on, games of double canfield began again; diaries were brought up to date, magazines were fished out, idle moments were devoted to picturing in advance the wonders of Seattle, where all were going; the excitement of the 47th Annual...
...home of Paul J. Sachs, Irving Street, Cambridge. After luncheon the class will go to Soldiers Field for the Yale-Harvard baseball game. Members of the class will have dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston at 7.30 o'clock; the wives and older children will dine at the Brookline Country Club at 7.30 o'clock...
Tomorrow. After attending the Yale-Harvard baseball game on Soldiers Field, the class will dine at the Boston Architectural Club, 16 Somerset Street, at 6.30 o'clock...
Tomorrow, after a luncheon at the home of Mr. Paul J. Sachs '00 at Irving Street, Cambridge, the class will attend the Yale baseball game at Soldiers Field in a body. That evening members will dine at the Harvard Club at 7.30 o'clock, while the wives and older children will have dinner at the Brookline Country Club at the same hour...