Word: mentions
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Couse des Grands Masques" a poem on automobile racing, written by Gaiten do Moauine for the Paris "Cadet." The first prize of five hundred francs has been awarded to George Allan England '02. A second rendering by the same author using American slang terms, was given honorable mention...
...born on September 15, 1872, at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and prepared for College at the High School in Dover New Hampshire. He entered Harvard as a Sophomore in the class of 1895, receiving honorable mention in Physics at graduation. The next year he was in the Graduate School, transferring a year later to the Law School, and receiving his LL.B...
...thorough knowledge of the customs and surroundings of a miner's life. "The One who Laughs Last," by C. R., is written with some skill, but the subject is not of enough interest to hold the attention closely. Of the four selections of verse, the most deserving of mention is "The Old South," by Paul Foster Strout. It is thoughtfully done and shows real feeling and appreciation. Other verses are "Autumn," and "The Coming of the Night," by A. D. Ficke, and "Miranda," unsigned...
...number as a whole is unusually clever. The chief criticism to be made is that there is hardly enough reading matter to balance the large amount of advertising. The illustrations are the best feature of the issue, the two head pieces by F. G. Hall '03 deserving especial mention both for style and for technique...
...Everett's death has left a gap that will be hard to fill. No mere mention of his attainments as a theologian, or as a man of letters can pay the needed tribute to the man. His personality will always be reflected in the work of the many young men who studied under him and who learned from him much more than could be taught by precept, thesis, or text-book...