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...Spring" is sincere, sensitive, and despite its form truly poetic. "Soul of Man" is more incoherent and, I suppose, more completely "modern"--a riot of rich color, with no composition which the ordinary uninitiated reader can detect. Mr. Denison is modern in form only; in all other respects his "Dusk" is a very conventional piece of description...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: "Advocate is Doing its Job" | 2/26/1916 | See Source »

...Clark '16, prints a poem "At Dusk," in free verse; and he justifies the form. The two stanzas describe the same moment, but from the two different points of view of a man and a woman. There are several lines that stir the imagination deeply...

Author: By S. F. Damon ., | Title: First Musical Review Criticized | 11/8/1915 | See Source »

...Parting," by Mr. S. Hall '16; and "Off to the War," by Mr. W. Willcox '17 seem to be from the viewpoint, at least, of impressionistic criticism--the three most deserving poems. "Off to the War" has a splendid swing and military air. The other poems are "Dusk," by Mr. B. P. Clark '16; "The Pine Grove," by Mr. W. A. Norris '18; "Song of Spring," by Mr. A. Putnam '18; Mr. Putnam's "The Forest" and his "Liberty," and "Their Lots," by Mr. J. Gazzam '17. The current number is certainly a bargain for the lover of poetry...

Author: By Howell FOREMAN ., | Title: Reviewer Finds Advocate Plotless | 6/16/1915 | See Source »

...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Wagner Night. 1. Huldigungs Marsch, Wagner 2. Overture, "La Dame Blanche," Boieldieu 3. Waltz, "My Dream," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 5. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 6. Traume, (Violin Solo, Mr. Hoffmann). Wagner 7. Isoldes Liebestod, Wagner 8. Song of the Rhine Daughters from "Dusk of the Gods," Wagner 9. Prelude, "Lohengrin," Wagner 10. Intermezzo, "Pagliacci," Leoncavallo 11. Czardas from "Coppelia," Delibes 12. March, "Hoch und Deutschmeister," Ertel

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 5/11/1914 | See Source »

...After the Crimson sunset has faded into the dusk, something can now be heard of the University football team. Its season, with three tie games and two defeats, has of course been too pitifully unsuccessful for the people to call "satisfactory." In points, the team lost to Harvard by a considerable margin. Of losing teams, gratitude, often frigid, is the usual consolation. But in Captain Ketcham's eleven every man of Yale takes just and exultant pride. Its struggle from impotence against Colgate to excellence against Princeton has never been surpassed by any Yale team. Its playing against perhaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Comment on the Yale Game | 11/29/1913 | See Source »

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