Word: novels
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with the good work which the Society has done to preserve the records and traditions of the College, we have few occasions when we can show our appreciation and interest in tangible form. The idea of celebrating the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard is a novel one and one which furnishes many possibilities for unique and effective ceremonies. We know that undergraduates will join heartily in any celebration which is arranged, but we feel that they should be willing to co-operate with the officers of the Memorial Society this spring by making suggestions which...
...Cousin John," though somewhat flimsy, has a touch of originality. But by no means novel is the lengthy editorial on reforms in college athletics...
...Henshaw's burlesque of the modern romantic novel is disappointing. The strokes are too broad, and the humor, at best, problematical. Mr. Stoddard's analysis of the American snob, on the other hand, is distinctly clever, and leaves one wishing that the author had written more at length of his different classes of snobs...
...week beginning December 10, at the Majestic Theatre, Miss Lena Ashwell presented "The Shujamite," a three-act play dramatized from Claude Askew's novel by Edward Knoblauch '96. The play was originally produced last spring at the Savoy Theatre, London, where it enjoyed a successful...
...Ph.D. Degree," by P. A. Hutchison '98; "The Tutors of Horace," by J. L. Price '07; "Song," by H. A. Bellows '06; "The Poems of Ernest Dowson," by H. E. Woodbridge 3G.; "The Vagabond," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Verse," by R. Altrocchi '08; "The Beginnings of the Picaresque Novel in England," by R. P. Utter '98; "Vanity," by C. T. Ryder '06; "Signor Bill," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Fear of Death," by G. Emerson '08; Editorials...