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...Merton Elkanah Grush...
...their names in that connection; and that, although assuming thus perfectly sincerely, they acknowledge this to have been unwarranted. It should be added that the candidate advocated was not involved in any way with the above misapprehension. ALFRED E. LUNT. JAMES T. DOYLE. WESTON B. FLINT. DUDLEY L. LOOMIS. MERTON E. GRUSH. EDMUND C. FROEHLICH...
...gets started, the story moves easily, needing no effort on the reader's part. "Sammie Bent's Stripes," by Frank Simonds, is nothing more than an anecdote, but it is well told, with perfect harmony of detail. "Hunting," by J. C. Grew, is a commendable attempt at word-painting. "Merton," by C. F. C. Arensberg, lacks pith and distinct purpose. It starts as a college story and finishes with two summer jilts. "My dug out," by Lyrian Alcis," has a very suitable rhythm, and sustains the writer's mood very well. It suffers, however, from repetition. A "Nigh-song...
...FREDERICK WILLIAM ALDRED, "FRANK MERTON BUCKLAND, "HENRY JORALEMON DAVENPORT, "W. A. M. BURDEN (President...
Professor Percy Gardner, M. A., Litt. D., Lincoln and Merton Professor of Classical Archxology and Art in the University of Oxford, formerly Disney Professor of Archxology in Cambridge, has accepted the invitation of the Council of the Archxological Institute of America to lecture before the Societies of the Institute during April and May of the present year. Societies of the Institute exist at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Cincinnati, Cleveland, De roit, Chicago and Madison...