Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Plans for the federation of the civic and speaking clubs have been definitely formulated. The committee, consisting of R. H. Smith '10, R. S. Hoar 2L., E. E. Hunt '10, T. M. Gregory '10, and H. M. Potter '10, has drawn up the articles of agreement given below. Each club is to accept, amend, or reject this plan, and to send two delegates to a convention to be held in the Union next Thursday at 9 o'clock...
Fencing championship--Won by J. A. McLaughlin '11; second, W. Hunt...
...each elect two delegates to represent them at a convention in which some permanent form of organization will be adopted, for as many clubs as choose to become members of it. The following were appointed to the committee: T. M. Gregory '10, R. S. Hoar 2L., E. E. Hunt '10, H. M. Potter '10, R. H. Smith...
...Harvard team is composed of the following men: W. Hunt '11, J. A. MacLaughlin '11, G. B. Wilbur...
...study in resurrection unconvincing. Of the verse, Mr. Seeger's translation from the Inferno is in many ways a remarkable production; the language is simple and dignified, and the verse is smooth, the dangers attending the use of rhymed couplets being for the most part skillfully avoided. Mr. Hunt's lyric is vigorous and sincere, but not much can be said for Mr. Mariett's alliterative jingle on the weather. Mr. Seeger's second piece of verse deals with Arcadie and May, and is much like other spring poems on the same theme. If the entire number equalled in quality...