Word: fraser
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...result of the election of the students Conference Committee was as follows: from '87, Larkin, Reid, F. Spaulding, Johnson, Robinson and Greene; from '88, Farrand, Daniels and H. Fraser; from '89, F. Nehr and Bovaird; from '90, Charlton. The members from the faculty are; Profs. Winans, Duffield, Young, Cornwell, Packard, Brackett and Dean Murray...
...Liberal Education and the Classics," by Britton Harens, of Rutgers, '82. The essay is essentially a plea for the classics based upon a comparison of the work done by students of the classics, and those who are so unfortunate as not to have studied Greek. Mr. H. E. Fraser, '86, presents some pleasing lines entitled, "Memory, a Dream." We are told that the soul of things is touched by human sorrow. Mr. N. S. Kenison, '86, tells in "A Vermont Experience" a laughable experience in a country store. A charming bit of verse from the French of Fontaney...
...Fraser, '86 has a poem in the current number of the Delta Upsilon Quarterly...
...verse in the present number, as a whole, is not as good as in former issues. Mr. H. E. Fraser's lines, In the Night, although not always smooth and musical, show much purity and simplicity, and their genuineness more than atones for any lack of polish. Mr. F. S. Palmer's verses in his Ode to Herrick, are more musical and better tuned. They cannot fail to stir a genuine lover of Herrick. Mr. A. B. Houghton's Ballad of Pleasure Seekers, though far above the average of college verse, is not, we think, quite up to the standard...
...following men have been elected on the Phi Beta Kappa: From '86, Babbitt, Bolster, W. T. Clarke, Coggeshall, Corey, Fraser, Fullerton, Gage, Gunnison, Harding, Henshaw, Howes, Lloyd, M. W. Richardson, Santayana, Shea, C. W. Smith; from '87, Balcombe, Brainard, Buckingham, Forchheimer, Furber, Southworth, Stanton, J. E. Walker...