Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...This admirable virtue has carried the fame of the course to the innermost corners of the Forty-second street Country Club; it has caused naughty managers sitting proudly on their golden thrones to turn eager eyes toward Harvard square. So, scouts are frequently sent from the managerial offices to hunt dramatic talent through the quiet byways of Cambridge. Should such a scout happen upon the Harvard Dramatic Club's spring production of four one-act plays, he would witness the work of at least one new writer whose name it would pay him to jot down in his note book...
...great reduction recently in the number of class lives which the committee has received. Every Senior who has not already sent his life to the committee should do so at once. This matter should not be allowed to slide, as it will cause the committee much inconvenience to hunt up the late ones in order that the book may be complete. More blanks may be obtained at Tupper's or at Holworthy 7. 1912 PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE...
...WALTER HUNT FERNALD...
...cablegram from South America states that William Hunt '11, of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, was drowned while swimming in the dique at San Luis, Argentina, where he had recently gone as an astronomer. Hunt took his degree last June. He was a high scholarship man, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and captain of the University fencing team...
...behold some vanished Tom, Dick or Harry's fame glowing above the play-house door,--it may be pertinent to ask, where are the Harvard Poets? In the past we sought them in the pleasant pages of the Monthly, and found them there, Moody, Mackaye, Carpenter, and Hunt; today they are gone, and the bubbling Castalian spring of college verse has been transformed into a sluggish fountain pen. The Harvard Monthly, famous for over twenty-five years for the quality and finish of its verse, should first attempt to waken the spirit of true poetical inspiration, and add new lustre...