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Many were the Pre-Raphaelitish extracurricular activities. They published a short-lived magazine, Germ. They were charter readers and enthusiasts over Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, Edward Fitz-Gerald's translation of the Rubaiyat. They started an interior decorating company, "destined to banish Plush and Fuss from the Victorian drawing-room. . . ." But their most enthusiastically-pursued activity was the cult of Pre-Raphaelite woman. First came Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal, called "Lizzie" for short, a long-necked, beauteous but goitrous milliner's assistant. For a while their common model, she became by tacit consent the property...
...Harvard Hail", the new University song written especially for Princeton games, will be sung this afternoon for the first time. The music is by Charles Alfred Tierney '22 of Dorchester, tackle on last year's University team, and the words by Philip John Fitz-Gerald '23 of Brookline. The words are as follows...
...Burke '23 and A. H. Ladd '23. Assisted by the band, C. D. Whidden '23 will conduct the singing, in which, among the other football songs, "All Harvard, Hall" will be practiced. This song was written by C. A. Tierney '22 and P. T. Fitz-Gerald '23 to ful-fill the need of a song for special use at Princeton games, and will be heard tonight for the first time...
...University song, written especially for the Princeton game, will be tried out between the halves Saturday. Charles Alfred Tierney '22 of Dorchester, tackle on last year's University team, wrote the music for the new song, while the words were writen by Philip John Fitz-Gerald '23 of Brookline...
...book way by Edmund Wilson, Jr., 1917; music by Paul Dickey 1917 and F. Warburton Guilbert 1919, and the lyrics by F. Scott Fitz-Gerald...