Word: mariett
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tolerance leads one naturally to Mr. Mariett's story of undergraduate life which bears that virtue for its title--a happy, humorous, altogether real story of a grind and the way he got over it--the simplest, truest story of college life in the reviewer's memory. The other stories are cruder in execution, though less sincere in purpose, be their background the gold fields of the Yukon as depicted by Mr. Hoffman; the civilized though somewhat vague habitations of an Irene, serially being educated by Mr. Moderwell; or the dusky hillside of a pair of married lovers left...
There, then, is the first Monthly under Mr. Mariett's regime. The reviewer, knowing somewhat of the difficulties of a mid-year issue, respectfully takes...
...recent meeting of the board of editors of the Monthly, Paul Mariett '11, of Springfield, Vt., was elected president in place of John Stocker Miller, Jr., '11, of Chicago, Ill., resigned. Kenneth Roscoe Macgowan '11, of St. Louis, Mo., was elected secretary to fill the vacancy...
...TREASURER. A. Sweetser, 207 S. R. Steel, 162 IVY ORATOR. A Gregg, 168 E. A. Bemis, 110 W. S. Seamans, Jr., 60 J. C. Savery, 38 ORATOR. C. S. Collier, 158 F. M. Eliot, 123 P. W. Hobart, 93 POET. C. P. Aiken, 171 H. T. Pulsifer, 109 P. Mariett, 88 ODIST. W. C. Greene, 221 J. S. Miller, Jr., 142 CHORISTER. R. G. Williams, 151 W. B. Barker, 132 A. M. Osgood...
Poet--C. P. Alken, Cambridge; P. Mariett, Springfield, Vt.; H. T. Pulsifer, New York...