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...Lampoon has announced the election of the following men: Charles Bedell Monro '23 of Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Writing and Drawing Department; Samuel Hammond Jr. '23 of Boston, Henry Pratt Upham Harris '23 of New York City, and Benjamin Woodson Huiskamp '23 of Keokuk, Ia., to the Business Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampy Elects Four | 5/21/1921 | See Source »

...result of a twelve weeks competition Bradlee De Lameier Nash '28 of Brookline has been chosen Second Assistant Manager of hockey. Charles Bedell Monro '28 of Pittsburg, Pa. has been chosen Second Assistant Manager of the second hockey team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nash 2nd. Asst. Hockey Manager | 3/1/1921 | See Source »

Standish Hall: 8-9, H. Stires, C. B. Monro; 9-10, L. Dejonge, J. T. Lanman, Jr.; 10-11, E. G. Selden, H. R. Davis; 11-12, C. C. Buell, V. Chapin; 12-1, B. S. Cogan, B. DeL. Nash 1-2, G. Owen, W. Palmer; 2-3, W. L. Payson, A. L. Moffat; 3-4, E. Morss, J. C. Watson; 4-5, B. R. Kittredge, Jr., G. T. Lippitt; 5-6, J. E. Kennedy, E. O. Pride...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAME UNION POLL WATCHERS | 5/11/1920 | See Source »

...Bush, Jr., '23, of New York, assistant manager of the Freshman hockey team. In addition, the following were made second assistant managers of the Freshman hockey team, in the order named: Charles W. Dabney '23 of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Quincy S. Cabot '23 of New York, and Charles B. Monro '23 of Pittsburgh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hooker 1923 Hockey Manager | 2/11/1920 | See Source »

...note. Here, as elsewhere in his work, he displays much of that "witty delicacy" which so many of the younger English poets today have derived from Andrew Marvell and others of the 17th century. In point of style, he may already be classed with writers like Rupert Brooke, Harold Monro, and Walter de la Mare. With a little more intensity of mood, he might even suggest Ralph Hodgson, for he has at times a distinct trace of Hodgson's mystical vision. But the closest resemblance of all, in this particular poem, is to James Stephens, of whom there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poetry of High Standard in Current Number of Advocate | 4/7/1917 | See Source »

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