Word: mr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...place of honor in the Monthly is justly given to Mr. Rogers's "The Jester," a story or little drama in verse of a jester who would be more than a fool. Mr. Rogers is steadily gaining skill in expression; many of his lines have a swing which one remembers, such as this: "A ruined chateau, a terrace, a garden, a summer breeze...
...Mr. Lewis writes pleasantly of "The Call of the River." He evidently feels the call himself and sometimes but not always conveys it to his reader...
...Mr. Mayo's story of "Robinson's Folly," illustrated the old text that he who makes money and nothing else is not a gainer. The story is well told...
...verse of the number aside from "The Jester" certainly belies the title of the latter. It is all very serious, not to say solemn. In "The Modern World," Mr. Wheelock dreams of a day "when Socialism, like another Christ, shall shatter the old world," and in an "Epilogue" his spirit reels, "Drunk with a defiance stronger than the tyranny of death!" In Mr. Miller's "The Aged Poet's Soliloquy" a bard of seventy-five long years grieves that men shall never know the richer veins of gold that lay below the inmost marvel of his poet's heart. Mr...
...Assignment of rooms, English 56.) Abbott to Bradley (inclusive), Sever 23 Brewer to Winpenny (inclusive), Sever 24 Fine Arts 4: (Assignment of rooms, Fine Arts 4.) Adelsheim to H. A. Leland (inclusive), Sever 17 J. D. Leland to Wyman (inclusive), Sever 18 History 1: (Assignment of Rooms, History 1.) Mr. Lord's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Lybyer's sects., Bailey to Gould (inclusive), Sever 35 Gove to Voshell (inclusive), Sever 36 Mr. Ogg's sects., Harvard 6. Mr. Read's sects., Zool. Lect. Rm. Landscape Architecture 1: (Assignment of rooms, Landscape Architecture 1.) Appleton to Lewis (inclusive), Sever 5 Linchan...