Word: hagedorn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa has selected for its Commencement exercises, President Meiklejohn, of Amherst, as orator, and Hermann Hagedorn '07 as poet...
...list of Advocate poets is long, but among them may be named Conrad P. Aiken '12, Harold Bell '07, John F. Brice '99, Witter Bynner '02, John Corbin '92, Lloyd McKim Garrison '88, Hermann Hagedorn '07, Edward Hale '79, Lawrence Stevens '01, and Langdon Warner...
...verse of this number is notable. Hermann Hagedorn has a sure and practiced touch. His "America to Europe" says much in its fourteen lines and closes with the memorable phrase: "And that to live at ease may be to die." Arthur Ficke has put into his "Irises" the sound of the "Passing water of the cool stream, Coming from afar," and leaves a faint impression of a passion for which the real Iris would be no solace. Augustus Lord's "By Autumn Seas" is a manly utterance on the old theme of world desolation and the comfort of "Love...
...Five in the Morning." "Good News," by J. F. Ballard '12, later a winner of the John Craig Prize and a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of the club, was produced in the spring of 1913 together with two other notable plays. "Five in the Morning," by H. Hagedorn '07, one of the best-known playwrights the Workshop and the Dramatic Club have had, was produced in the spring of 1909 when the Dramatic Club was only one year old. The plays will be produced in St. Louis under the direction of C. J. Masseck of Washington University, manager...
Again the spring production consisted of four one-act pieces: "The Better Way," by P. Mariett '11; "Marvellous Benthem," by H. Hagedorn '07; "The New Age," by D. Carb '09; and "The Higher Good," by T. H. Guild '04, were selected, all of which were successful...