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...Gifford, R. L., 8 Needham, M. A., 11 Beal, G. F., 3 Gilcreas, F. W., 1 Nichols, H., 9 Bean, H. T., 28 Goodspeed, H., 13 Nichols, W. B., 8 Bechtel, H. R., 22 Gordon, W. A., 5 Norris, H. B., 31 Belden, A., 22 Graham, J. E., 15 Norweb, R. H., 14 Belden, A., 22 Greeley, A. L., 1 Orwiler, F. L., 35 Beebe, J. O., 13 Greeley, S., 25 O'Neil, E. I., 3 Bigelow, J. L., 22 Griffin, E., 20 O'Neil, E. T., 32 Bingham, W. J., 11 Gundlach, O. K., 22 O'Neill...
...Brown, W. B. Castle, R. Coggeshall, P. P. Cram, R. S. Damon, R. L. Davis, F. Demarest, W. Dexter, J. D. Francis, H. S. Hall, D. D. Harries, W. W. Hoffman, G. L. Johnson, H. G. Knight, J. W. Lerew, W. Miller, J. K. Moorhead, J. H. Norweb, W. R. Osgood, J. H. Quirin, F. E. Raymond, R. E. Rowe, L. S. Simons, E. M. Townsend, R. S. Tufts, F. Turnbull, R. A. Whiting, S. T. Williamson, R. S. Worthley...
...Damon '18, R. L. Davis 1L., F. V. Domarest '19, W. Dexter '19, H. S. Hall '19, D. D. Harries 1L., R. S. Hewitt '18, W. W. Hoffman '19, H. G. Knight 2G., J. W. Lerew 1G.B., W. M. Marston 1L., J. W. Miller '16, J. H. Norweb uC., W. R. Osgood '17, G. H. Pendleton '19, J. J. Quinn 2G., F. E. Raymond '18, R. R. Rowe '16, L. S. Simons '18, E. M. Townsend '16, R. S. Tufts '18, W. M. White '17, N. Wiener '12, S. T. Williamson...
...most pleasing and successful part of the magazine is its cover an artistic photograph of the facade Widener Library, taken by moonlight by R. H. Norweb '16. Even the diabocal printer, with all his little devils, he failed in his attempt to lure from the skilful piece of photography its beauty and grace. It is an unusual and inspiring view of the great hall of tomes...
Upon perusal, then, it may be said that the February Illustrated disappoints the hopes which it arouses by Mr. Norweb's attractive cover. Although the contents are many and varied, there is often a discomforting abuse of English, and the illustrations, with the exception of the exquisite etchings and drawings and a few photographs, seem to be nothing more than space-fillers. The editors, however, have often been eminently successful--notably so in the editorials--and there is no reason why the Illustrated should not, with a little more practice, elevate every page to the standard which it sometimes attains