Word: fragment
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...episode. "The Lamentable Case of Churchill the Climber" is an excursion into a comparatively fresh field--a genial, well-written history of an unattractive man who is devoured by desire to get social recognition in college: the writer in passing lifts the veil discreetly from the editorial sanctum. "The Fragment" is vivid and vague. The second of the "Travel Papers of Arminius" is a study of Naples with its dirt and noise and charm--an attempt to grasp the soul of the city, necessarily a partial description, but interesting. The number is rich in poetry. "To a Centaur...
...Memorial Society presented yesterday to Mr. Jones, the venerable College bell-ringer, a miniature of the old bell which hung in the belfry of Harvard Hall from 1836 to 1900. The miniature was cast from a fragment of the old bell, which was broken up last summer, and from which the tablets recently placed on the old Yard dormitories were made. The bell stands about eight inches high, and bears on one side the medallion of the Memorial Society and on the other the inscription...
...presented the Union with a collection of casts in remembrance of her son, Roger T. Atkinson '94, who died in November, 1902, while assistant surgeon in the United States navy. The collection consists of the following reproductions by Caproni: a bust of JuliusCaesar, the head of Hypnos, a fragment of the ancient bronze statue found in Perugia; a slab from the Parthenon frieze...
...stories there are in the number three: "A Newly Discovered Fragment from a Voyage to Lilliput," by F. D. Roosevelt; "In the Morning," signed P. Blair; and "Scraggy," by R. G. Fuller. The last is the most original in conception and the best told. A short essay, "Identity," by Judson Greely, is sincere without being either pompous or ministerial, thanks to a rather bright way of putting things...
...Dramatic Verses," by J. Trumbull Stickney '95, is a collection of poems, many of which have appeared in magazines, and a dramatic fragment, entitled, "Prometheus Unbound...