Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the poems, the most noteworthy is "Belgium," the McKim Garrison prize poem by Mr. T. Nelson, who shows clever craftsmanship, fine feeling effectively restrained, and a gift for poetic expression. Mr. K. A. Robinson's "Ballad of Famous Princes," is a vigorous poem, pleasingly sonorous, well rounded off in thought and form. Mr. G. H. Code's "Lusitania" is an appropriate dirge, too quiet for the subject, but dingified and earnest. There are three smoothly adequate descriptive lyrics: Mr. H. Hendrson's "The Twllight Mourner," on rural evening and the whip-poor-will; Mr. R. S. Mitchell's "Threnody...
...Oswald Garrison Villard '93, was appointed a member of the Harvard Commission on Western History. The resignation of Theobald Smith, A.M., '01, as Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology was accepted. It was further voted to grant leave of absence to Dr. G. T. Webster for the second half...
...winners of three important prizes were announced at the meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize was awarded to Thacher Nelson '18, of Hubbard Woods, Ill., for the best poem on Belgium. The Dante Prize was awarded to Amos Philip McMahon 2G., of Cambridge...
...handed in today to the Secretary of the Faculty, at University 20. The Bowdoin Prizes include: three for undergraduates and three for graduates for dissertations in English; two for undergraduates and one for graduates for essays in Greek and Latin. Manuscript is also due today for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize for the best poem entitled "Belgium"; for the Harvard Menorah Society Prize; for the Francis Boott Prize for an original composition in vocal music, and for the George Arthur Knight Prize for an original composition in instrumental music...
Last day for receiving manuscripts of competitors for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize...