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Again the spring production consisted of four one-act pieces: "The Better Way," by P. Mariett '11; "Marvellous Benthem," by H. Hagedorn '07; "The New Age," by D. Carb '09; and "The Higher Good," by T. H. Guild '04, were selected, all of which were successful...
...interesting number! To an old editor probably the most interesting contribution is the estimate of the work of Paul Mariett '11 by R. E. Rogers--personal and affectionate. It is, however, moderate and just. From it Mariett stands forth--the adventurer as yet in literary fields, who gained in sureness and resultant beauty of effect at each new sally, a youth of large promise as a future literary figure. The article makes clear, too, the qualities of character which shaped Mariett into a hero for those who knew him intimately in his long martyrdom...
...week place in the issue is the place that in an undergraduate magazine should by rights be the strongest, the fiction. One thinks longingly of the vigorous college stories of Paul Mariett and Lucien Price, the exquisite child stories of Chester Brown, the dramatic tales of High Society by Edward Sheldon; and wonders where the story-tellers are keeping themselves. In this number, they are not very well represented. "The Boy and Glenvil," by Mr. Burlingame, cries for compression, for composition in the painter's sense, the focusing of detail on the central figure and suppression of irrelevancies; "The Cursed...
...word is due the capital sketch of the personality of Robert-Fleury, by R. D. Skinner, and the good sense of the unusually well-informed editorials. These close with a fit expression of the unspeakable loss the Monthly and all of us have suffered in the death of Paul Mariett. "How well could we have spared for thee...
...Mariett entered College from Phillips Exeter Academy and throughout his career was very prominent in college activities. Besides being president of the Monthly and an officer in the Dramatic Club, he was the winner of the Matthews Scholarship for three years and the Bowdoin prize. He was also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the Student Council and several social clubs...