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...Monthly yesterday elected C. H. Brown '05 and F. D. Webster '06, as regular editors, G. A. Moriarty '06 as assistant business manager, and W. A. Green '04 as honorary editor. H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, was appointed secretary of the board...
...fiction is a little lurid, but moral. To call it bookish is little more than to call it contemporary. H. Hagedorn, Jr., draws indeed from the night-life of Harvard: but one soon scents the moral thesis--a 'horrible example' to the text of the admirable sermon of the editorial: and soon recognizes Pengrove and Farrell for what they must have been to the author's own mind--less prodigals than premisses...
...contents, the verse is better than the prose. "The Dream-Palace," by J. Hinckley '06, has a light and delicate fancy and no little beauty of expression: though here and there invention flags, and metaphor and word are drummed up at the exigencies of the rhyme. "Chanson," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, has the charm of simplicity. The stories in the number are poor. "The Play" is an elaborately constructed rack whereon are hung a few, sometimes effective jokes. "The Adventure of the Young man and the Spasmodic Lady" and "The Curious History of a Selfish Man" are immature...
...Academic Poets;" Mr. R. B. Perry reviews Professor Palmer's "Nature of Goodness;" and Mr. Bell discusses "The Harvard Story," in a manner which would be a shade more happy if he did not describe Mr. Wister's "Philosophy 4" as a "booklet." The story by Mr. Hagedorn has more atmosphere than one often finds in that kind of thing nowa-days; and the amateurish "Ballad of the Trent,'" has promising simplicity, and vigor of movement. Perhaps the most significant article, however, is that which urges a new course. The writer is of opinion that Harvard men do not write...
...provisional cast has been arranged: Philipp Klapproth, W. E. Sachs '04 Ulrike Sprosser, his sister, P. G. Henderson '05 Ida and Franziska, her daughters, T. W. Knauth '07, F. H. Osgood '04 Alfred Klapproth, C. Ehlermann, Jr., '05 Ernst Kissling, his friend, F. W. Cloud '05 Fritz Bernhardy, H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07 Josephine Kruger, authoress, W. H. Chase '04 Scholler, H. Henneberger '05 Amalie Pfeiffer, his sister-in-law, O. K. Koechl '05 Friederike, her daughter, N. Edwards '05 Eugen Rumpel, G. W. Gribble '05 Grober a retired Major, H. Bowditch '05 Jean, head waiter, R. A. Miller '05 Waiters...