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...Standish B 31.Knanth, V. W., Standish B 31.Knowles, J, Jr., Gore C 31.Knowlton, B. W., 18 Forest St.Knox, K. M., Standish A 24.Kramer, V. A., 26 Bowker St., Brookline.Krotzer, P. P., Gore C 51.Kuhn, E., Gore C 22.Kurth, F. W., 2032 Columbus Ave., Roxbury.Kurzydloski, J. J., *6 Garland St.Lancaster, B., Gore C 32.Lange, H. M., Gore B 21.Larkin, O. W., Standish E 41.Lassell, H. J., *214 Hemenway St.Lathrop, J. L., Standish C 51.La Tour, H. A., Persis Smith C 33.Lavalle, J., Jr., Gore A 33.Le Fevre, P. F., Standish B 12.Lefflingwell, T. A., Gore B 33.Leggett, R. C., 11 Grant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...Gymnasium Committee has announced that during the past summer the sum of $139.50 has been received, making the total amount now on hand for the new building, $9,764.25. Any undergraduates who have not fulfilled their pledges, should make their payments to J. Garland '15, Matthews 22, as soon as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gymnasium Fund Still Growing | 10/8/1914 | See Source »

...Matthews 31 Frindel, S., Matthews 47 Freese, C. G., Stoughton 19 Freitas, W. R., Hollis 9 Frye, R. B., Thayer 28 Fuller, J. F., Thayer 39 Fuller, T. J. D., Jr., Stoughton 16 Gallaher, H., Matthews 4 Gallishaw, A. J., Hollis 14 Gannett, R. T., Holworthy 13 Garland, J., Matthews 22 Gibson, R. G., Thayer 10 Goertner, F. B., Thayer 8 Goldberg, B. M., Matthews 47 Goldthwait, C., Matthews 42 Gorman, E. J., Thayer 60 Grady, G., Thayer 62 Graham, J. M., Holworthy 8 Graves, F., Thayer 12 Gray, D. R., Stoughton 31 Greeley, M. L., Jr., Holworthy 5 Greeley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF SENIORS | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

...Summer Day." by Mr. Garland, lacks distinction because of its ordinary diction and irregularities in meter. Even the timeliness of the poem does not rescue it from mediocrity. Mr. Edwin Arlington Robinson, a former contributor to the Monthly, has recently treated the same thought from an entirely different angle in his poem "The Field of Glory". Of the shorter verse, Mr. Petersen's "The Sun and the Rain" shows promise, and Mr. Hillyer's sonnet is worthy of notice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Quality Improves Apace | 6/12/1914 | See Source »

...Poetry" number. It contains four poems and a piece of metre which essays to imitate a freight train crossing a bridge, and succeeds. Of the four poems the best is that by Herbert Bates '90, which serves as a heading to Mr. Trynin's story. Mr. Garland's verses "The Lee Shore" have spirit and simplicity, two excellent things. The other two contain such lines as "to take life naked at primeval hands," "that men have meant me nothing," "crossing the languorous lilts of water," and other phrases which are neither beautiful nor sensible. The verse in the number bears...

Author: By R. E. Rogers ., | Title: "Amachure" Verse in Monthly | 5/2/1914 | See Source »

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