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...being uttered--though this criticism applies to a good deal of the verse in the present number. Mr. Sanger's "Panama Canal," though less imaginative than some of the others, is clear in conception, vigorous in expression; and Mr. Cutler is again charmingly witty in his "Poet's Lament." His last stanza reminds us that we ought to be grateful that the issue contains no "free" verse...

Author: By W. A. Neilson ., | Title: Slight Laud for Current Advocate | 3/17/1916 | See Source »

...sailor-hero of Mr. Wright McCormack's story in the April Monthly bears in one particular a grotesque resemblance to Byron's Don Juan when that perpetual lover was sent to sea. In the midst of a lament for the beloved from whom he was separated, Don Juan, usually not at a loss for words, was struck dumb...

Author: By Ernest BERNBAUM ., | Title: MODERN TENDENCIES IN MONTHLY | 4/2/1914 | See Source »

...University 390-yard team to enjoy the unique distinction of being world's champions for an hour, inasmuch as it held during that time the record for the 1560-yard relay. The work of the B. A. A. team in taking it from them makes one lament the fact that in competitions between the two, accidents have marred a satisfactory decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORLD'S RECORD FOR AN HOUR | 2/9/1914 | See Source »

...Lament, FT. W. Wheeler: one-mile run S. C. Almy, W. Edgar, K. E. Fuller. W. W. Kent: high hurdles--R. G. Carter, J. O. Johnstone, K. B. G. Parson: low hurdles--F. S. Allen, J. O. Johnstone. W. Rollins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fist Meet for 1916 | 5/3/1913 | See Source »

Recitative, "Dido's Lament," from the opera Dido and Aeneas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND OPERATIC CONCERT | 1/30/1912 | See Source »

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