Word: h
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...name of H. J. Davenport was unintentionally omitted in yesterday's CRIMSON from the list of nominations for Senior Spread Committee...
...following men, who have been appointed tellers for the elections, are requested to meet in the CRIMSON office at 7 to-night: H. S. Bowers, E. Euston, O. D. Evans, S. S. Fitzgerald, M. Churchill, E. E. Wheeler, K. McG. Martin, H. L. Ewer, C. Hobbs, N. F. Ayer, R. L. Mason, E. E. Sargeant, W. G. Phippen, E. Mallinckrodt...
...poetry, "To Agnes," by Leopold Roberts 1L., is a very pretty sonnet, while "Septenary" and "November" contributed anonymously are representative undergraduate verses. "I Saw Thee Sleeping," by "H. W. B.", is a fair attempt at lyrical poetry. The editorials are concise and timely...
...Dixey '02, Granger, as the pedant, hardly had enough of the manner of an old man to make his acting harmonious. His state presence was easy but his delivery was indistinct and his pronunciation hurried and poor. H. B. Stanton '00, as Chateaufort, the bullying captain, played a rather difficult part with a great deal of credit. His manner was necessarily extravagant, but he was inclined to overdo his part and to rant. F. W. Morrison '00 played the part of a peasant girl with much spirit, and kept in complete harmony with his character throughout. He delivered a difficult...
...Earth's Surface, by Professor Shaler, Recent Advance in Physical Science, by Professor Trowbridge; The Theatrical Syndicate, by Norman Hapgood '90. There is also an article on Later Evolution in French Criticism, by Edonard Red. Professor Royce is on the advisory board of philosophy and Professor C. H. Toy of comparative religion...