Word: ode
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...must not overlook the poets. The author of the "Ode On the Intimations", etc.--what did he read in his off moments for inspiration? Alas, we guessed wrong. Wordsworth's own name is neatly penned on the title page of "Memoirs of the Most Material Transactions in England for the Last Hundred Years." We could expect C. Lamb, who was a poet after all, to read Euripides, and Milton is always Milton except when he writes in the guest book of an Italian nobleman: "if virtue feebly were, etc., Joannes Miltonius...
Marshall Ayres Best '23 of Evanston, Ill., won the Sargent Prize for the best metrical translation of the twenty-second ode of the first book of Horace...
...best metrical translation of the twenty-second ode of the first book of Horace...
...poem to be translated this year is the twenty-second ode of the first book of Horace. The general rules for the guidance of competitors will be found on pages 208-209 of the University Catalogue, and must be accurately followed. Manuscripts should be delivered at University 9 before...
...could be made into a stunning movie of a poor girl working in an excelsior factory and tyrannized over by the brutal factory manager. A rattling picture of Harvard undergraduate life, with the temptations to which college youths are subjected, could be made out of Lowell's "Harvard Commemoration Ode...