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...papers have been telling us lately of the arrival of the guardsmen and of their rejoicing (comparable to that of the Ten Thousand on catching sight of the sea) as they saw once more the frost-covered Berkshire, etc., etc. They have overlooked to tell us, however, that most of these guardmen have returned too late for registration and consequently will be barred from voting How many votes will either candidate lose on this account? For what candidate would the guardmen, as a whole, be likely to vote after their stay at the border? Perhaps it is to the advantage...
...number includes three pieces of verse, only one of which contains anything remotely resembling even lukewarm tar. Mr. Rickaby's sonnet about the clash and reconciliation of his Muse and his Love, though smooth enough, is cloyed with pale pink, saccharine sentiment. Mr. Nelson's "Early Frost" is skillful work on a mighty theme; but its figures, although effective hints in themselves, are too familiar to be easily coordinated into a single, sharp effect. Mr. Murray Sheehan's two sonnets on "Fate," however, bear more clearly the stamp of vitalizing human experience. One feels that Mr. Murray is saying something...
Company D--Lieutenant C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17, First Sergeant A. M. Loveman 2GBA, B. F. Adams '19, T. R. Allen '18, C. H. Baldwin '20, U. U. Blalock 1L, C. Blum '18, A. H. Bright '19, F. B. Frost 1L, D. L. Hathway '19, C. W. Lippitt, Jr., '19, W. H. Mechling 2G, G. W. Merwin '13, W. E. Mickoy '18, P. R. Morss '17, L. E. Morris 2L, B. Morton '20, W. B. Rogers, Jr., '20, A. C. Rowley '18, S. J. Ryan Unc, B. Sage '17, C. B. Scofield '18, D. C. Seager...
...Frost, F. B., 53 Lothrop street, Newtonville...
...Frost, daily except S. 12-1, Robinson Hall...