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Richard Stedman Holden, Exeter; Phelps Hotchkiss, Taft School; Alfred Hurwitz, Boston Latin School; Richard Whitney Hyde, Hartford (Conn.) High School; John Duff Kenney, Exeter; Franklin Knight, Jr., Exeter; Walter Roosevelt Koch, St. Paul, (Minn.) Academy; George Carpenter Koss, Exeter; Paul Sylvester Lindquist, Exeter; Francis Smith Linn, Andover; John Joseph McGloin, Boston Latin School; William Henry McMaster, Jr., Exeter; Edward Reynolds McPherson, Jr. Exeter; Wilfred Mirsky, Boston Latin School; Sumner Byron Myers, Boston Latin School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE SOLONS DISCUSS STANDARDS AND AWARD HONORS | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

However you may estimate the degree of poetry in Mr. Doughty's song, the realization of its impressionistic originality persists. Way in the back of the magazine is Richard Linn Edsall's "Revulsion." A "Rondean" by Mr. Smart and a "Pause" by the same poet are sandwiched in to the advantage of the poetical average of this number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEWERS LOOK WITH HIGH APPROVAL ON NEW NUMBERS OF LAMPOON AND ADVOCATE | 10/23/1925 | See Source »

HARVARD YALE Kelsey g. g. Reed Levin pt. pt. Wallace Watson c. pt. c. pt. Root Linn f.d. f.d. McKeon Reed s.d. s.d. Hogue Simpson t.d. t.d. McKenzie Rubin c. c. Chalmers Sullivan t.a. t.a. Morse Norris s.a. s.a. Hannah Salter f.a. f.a. Gilman Gillies o.h. o.h. Friedler Morrison i.h. i.h. Nelson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE MEN FAVORED TO DEFEAT YALE TODAY | 5/23/1925 | See Source »

...poetry the Advocate is more ragged and uncertain. Richard Linn Edsall's "Ad Beatam Mariam Virgonem", adding nothing to mediaeval hymns in sentiment or diction, is noticeable for its subject matter among the vapidities of current taste, which undergraduates are fairly quick to imitate. Byron Cutcheon's "Requiem for the Poet" contains three good lines among a number of bad ones. "April Fool!" by Stuart Ayers is the best contribution in verse, disposing the manners of the day in four effective quatrains printed zigzag down the page. "My Pleasant Celia" is agreeable and neatly versified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LATEST ADVOCATE ABOVE AVERAGE OF CAPABILITY | 5/12/1925 | See Source »

Winthrop Weatherbee Jr. '26 of Boston was elected treasurer; Charles Allen Smart '26, of Forest Hills, N. Y., was elected secretary, Samuel Whiting '26 of Hingham was made business manager, and Richard Linn Edsall of Millwood, Va., was elected Pegasus. The following were added to the literary board: J. D. Keogh '25, Hugh Whitney '25, S. F. Ayers '26, and H. N. Doughty '26. Mr. S. Foster Damon '14 was elected an honorary member of the literary board in recognition of his services to the Advocate during...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Edmonds Chose to Lead Advocate | 1/16/1925 | See Source »

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