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...Damon '14, president of the New England Poetry Club and assistant professor in English will read his "Beethoven: An Ode" tonight in Symphony Hall. The reading will be a part of the Beethoven services now being held in Boston...
...part of the Beethoven commemoration exercises now being held in Boston, Mr. Damon will read his "Beethoven: An Ode" on March 28, in Symphony Hal, Boston...
...myth that President Coolidge was born in Vermont; neither is it a fable that Vermont celebrated the 150th anniversary of its independence last week. John Chipman Farrar, earnestly playful editor of the Bookman, composed an ode to commemorate the event. An excerpt...
...ancients, writing critiques of John Milton and John Keats. He published a volume of new verses only a few weeks ago but there were no 'excited cable dispatches over the event. After the War, as became his station, he did deliver himself of an heroic ode, Brittannia Victrix, but a delicate bit called "Cheddar Pinks" in his new book is more characteristic. Indeed, so lost in pure artistry is Laureate Bridges that he quite forgot himself in a satiric bit addressed "To Catullus," referring to his immediate predecessors, Laureates Tennyson and Austin, as "those two pretty Laertes...
This will be followed by the Class poem, by C. A. Smart '26, and the Class Ode, by A. G. Cooke '26. In the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock the class will hold its Tree Exercises in the Stadium...