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...smoke talk of the Hasty Pudding last night, L. McK. Garrison read the second half of the history of the club...
...contrast to what we know as "college poetry" the sexless verse of our literary journals which feebly reflects the thought of others, is the little book of poems by Lloyd Mck. Garrison '88, which has just appeared, "Ballads of Harvard and Other Verses." Both the "Ballads" and "Other Verses" possess what the verse of no other Harvard rhymer since Ned Martin, author of "The Little Brother of the Rich," has been able to claim, originality and finish. Mr. Garrison has not bayed at the moon, but appreciating the limit of his poetic power has chosen his themes well within...
...Boardman, Francis O. French, Amos T. French, Frederick Swift, H. M. Atkinson, Wendell Goodwin, George C. Buell, Jr., Lawrence E. Sexton, Charles Stewart Davidson, William G. Wilson, George W. Dilaway, C. H. Russell, F. Gore King, H. H. Crocker, Jr., A. C. Tower, D. C. Clark, H. McK. Twombley, Athur B. Twombley, Robert P. Perkins, James S. McCobb, W. S. Seamans, G. W. Van Nest, W. A. Pringle, Winthrop Cowdin, P. T. Barlow, James A. Wrght, Jr., Nathaniel S. Smith, Robert Sturgis, George M. Pinney, Jr., C. W. Wetmore, Edmund Wetmore, George H. Adams, Evert Jansen Wendell, Lawrence...
...Lampoon board for the next half year will be constituted as follows: A. M. White '92, president; G. L. Batchelder '92, secretary; L. McK. Garrison, L, S., A. B. Nichols '91, R. L. Emerson '91, B. A. Gould '91, F. S. Rogers '91, C. S. Hopkinson '91, W. C. Nichols '93 S. M. Brice '93, J. H. Parker '93, H. Southwick '93, J. A. Wilder '93, F. S. Lucas '93, H. M. Eddy '94. The business editors are: E. C. Moen '91 and E. L. Manning...
Congressman W. C. P. Breckenridge of Kentucky, who lectured under the auspices of the club on the Responsibilities of Power, was elected an honorary member. Votes of thanks were then unanimously passed to the retiring officers. Before the meeting adjourned Lloyd McK. Garrison addressed the club and briefly summed up the work of the past year and the possibilities of the organization for the future. He regretted the fact that the name of the club rather suggested the idea of an organization formed to advance exclusively the cause of free trade than a general reform club based upon the tenets...