Word: likings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first heat of the 440-yard dash Taylor of Pennsylvania ran easily in third or fourth place until after the turn, when he quickened his pace and won with little effort. Coholan of Yale followed him closely and seems like a sure point-winner today...
...interest about Cambridge. At 1 o'clock the Corporation will entertain the visitors at luncheon in the Trophy Room of the Union. After luncheon, General Kuroki and his suite will visit University Hall, leaving there at 3 o'clock. At that hour, all members of the University who would like to join in an informal greeting to the General are invited to assemble in front of the Hall. A brief address will be made from the steps of the south entry by J. D. White '07, and it is hoped that the General will respond. An opportunity for cheering will...
...department of "Varied Outlooks," and Mr. A. Whitman's clever and engagingly written analysis of the would-be "brilliant amateur." Mr. Ervin's discussion is well balanced and convincing, and reaches the wholesome conclusion that "what we need is more curiosity to see what the man is like and more willingness to help him along if we like him; a greater interest in questions, in questions to see what they mean, and in men to see what they...
...springing beat of their naked feet Like a breath of wind beat the tender grass...
...degree sufficient to justify itself. Precisely what thought underlies its compressed and complex sympathetic imagery one would, it is true, hesitate, even after a considerate reading, to pronounce with much precision. But the purport is clear enough, the mood is undeniably poetic, and it touches the imagination. Like much modern poetry it has the virtue of bringing agreeable to mind its literary ancestors, in this case the sonnets of Rosetti. It is to be regretted, however, that besides Rosetti's habit of luxurious concrete visualization. Mr. Wheelock has not more of his music and subtle artistry...