Word: lyric
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been decided to extend the time limit for the Senior class song competition until December 10. The compositions received to date have been small in number and of a type not sufficiently dignified to suit all class gatherings. The committee urges all men who have ability at lyric composition to make an attempt...
...Adams contributes also "A Bird's Song in the Meadow," a lyric with a music of its own and sometimes of positive charm. The other poetical offerings do not rise appreciably above the level of Monthly verse. In both prose and verse there is on the whole a reassuring absence of pose, and a true play of that "amateur spirit" which is one of the best symptoms in any periodical. M.A. DE WOLFE HOWE...
...place at Holworthy 1. As the song chosen will be the official one of 1912, to be sung on all occasions and at all reunions, and as the name of its author will appear on Class Day programs and in the Class Album, all Seniors of lyric gift are urged to contribute...
...meeting of the Faculty yesterday afternoon James Gordon Gilkey '12, of Watertown, was announced as the winner of the Sargent Prize of $100 "for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace" for the academic year 1910-11. The poem translated was the seventh ode of the third book of Horace...
...Sargent Prize of $100, given in memory of J. O. Sargent '80, is offered for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace. The selection for 1910-11 is the seventh ode of the third book. Translations should be prepared according to the general rules for the guidance of competitors for prizes, as given in the 1910-11 Catalogue, page 511 and must be left with the Secretary of the Faculty on or before...