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...Colt, H. A. La Farge, R. C. Storey Jr., Charlton MacVeagh, R. G. Norris, W. A. Coolidge...
...meeting of the Advocate Board held recently, William Whitman 3d '22, of Boston, was elected President for 1921-22. Other officers were elected for the coming year as follows; Treasurer, Henry Stuart Payson Rowe '22, of Brookline; Pegasus, Francis Wayne MacVeagh '21, of New York City; and Business Manager, Charles Christian Hewitt '23, of Minneapolis, Minn. The Secretary will be elected at a subsequent meeting...
...Hill. Kenneth Campbell of Mt. Hamilton, California. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE Robert Lawrence Finley of Albany, New York. James Norman White of Chicago, Ill. Rexford Wadleigh Barton of Omaha, Nebraska. ORATOR IVY ORATOR William Sumner Holbrook Jr. of Davenport, Iowa. David T. W. McCord of Washington, Pennsylvania. POET ODIST Francis Wayne MacVeagh of New York City. Leon Auzias de Turenne of Seattle, Washington. CHORISTER Joseph Frederick Lautner of Evansville, Indiana...
...poetry is tonic; to quote from Mr. McLane's admirable review of Masefield's "Enslaved," it is "piercing, clear poetry." F. W. MacVeagh's "Poem" is a brilliant bit of repression, phrased with that quiet, haunting conciseness which E. A. Robinson has celebrated. Mr. McLane's "Anniversary" is tender dedication to Fadeless Love and Beauty. In "A Symbol" Mr. La Farge sails the old glamorous seas to Xanader, quite as his swashbuckling Pirate does in "Santa Spirita Harbor." Merle Colby magically weaves the burthen and repetand of "Days Falling," or in "The Singer" takes up the old ballad...
Poet: Francis Wayne MacVeagh of New York City...