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...hosts upon disconsolate seas." "The Tree of Stars" and "A Renaissance Picture" by Mr. Poore are both of them charming poems. Perhaps the former is the more exquisite, but the latter rouses our critical attention. It is so strangely in the manner of Cuthbert Wright, youngest of the small group of real American poets, as to make me look again at the author's name. Have we here an example of that imitation of other artists so instinctive and so admirable in the beginner? Or is it possible that the same milieu is producing again the same type...

Author: By Scofield THAYER ., | Title: Pagan Number of Monthly Praised | 1/19/1916 | See Source »

...Schneider, of the College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati, announces that two important experiments are being tried with the engineering students. In his annual report to the president he says that, beginning this year, the senior co-operative students are made "co-ordinates" for freshmen. Each senior meets a group of three or four freshmen every Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The seniors are experienced in solving problems which the freshmen encounter in the engineering shops. The first part of the hour is used by the seniors in asking the freshmen questions about their work, so as to check...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN OF ENGINEERING TRIES TO BROADEN CURRICULUM | 1/14/1916 | See Source »

...Ithacans begin their work of preparation under most favorable auspices. Of the 43 points which Cornell totalled in the meet last spring, men who scored 38 of them are back at college and eligible to compete. In addition to this group there are a number of men from last year's squad who are likely to improve,--Van Winkle, a good, sprinter, who was not available last year; Kelley, also ineligible, and several strong men from the freshman team of a year ago. The point-winners lost to the squad include Ingersoll, third in the 100-yard dash; Speiden, second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUTLOOK BRIGHT AT START OF CORNELL TRACK PRACTICE | 1/14/1916 | See Source »

Professor Scott Nearing's study of "The Younger Generation of American Genius" has aroused widespread interest. He has come to the conclusion that American leadership "arises even the last generation from one-half of the population, the men from one small group of the population the college-bred, from one small geographical area, the northeastern section of the United States; from one small group of occupations, the professions." In reply to the criticism that the recent growth of the West makes a study of general nineteenth century talent unfair, Prof. Nearing chose 200 men in "Who's Who" who were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A LEAD FOR THE UNIVERSITY. | 1/11/1916 | See Source »

Last week ten out of 112 Seniors, who were scheduled by the 1916 Photograph Committee to have their picture taken, arranged sittings at Notman's. The remaining 102 men in the first group, as well as those in the second--from H. J. Coolidge to M. B. Goldberg, inclusive--should arrange this matter this week without fall. The committee can do nothing with the Senior Album unless it gets some response from the class...

Author: By R. H. Stiles., | Title: Committee Again Appeals to 1916 | 1/10/1916 | See Source »

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