Word: pages
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fifty-seventh volume of the Harvard Monthly opens with a sufficiently varied number,--a "homily" on "Harvard Indifference," three short editorials, a sketch of an Italian salt ship in a page or so, five bits of verse, and three stories...
...stories only Mr. Smith's preposterous "Page from the Life of the Missing Link" seems really to do its work. It is the kind of thing that a man writes as a "part," perhaps; but it is thoroughly funny and sincere. Of the other stories "There Was One," though not as bad as its title, is a study in anti-climax which hardly entertains us enough as we go along to make us forgive the hoax. "Chapters from a Summer Romance" is conventional in detail and feeble in situation: in the descriptive parts "scarcely a sound broke the quiet," although...
...Stable ventilation; with lantern-slide demonstration," by Professor James B. Page, of Amherst...
...Commencement Day, one to fill the place of Jerome D. Greene '96, resigned, were Professor George Herbert Palmer '64, of Cambridge; William Roscoe Thayer '$1, of Cambridge; Dr. Frederick Cheever Shattuck '$8, of Boston: Langdon Parker Marvin '98, of New York; Frederick Perry Fish '75, of Boston: and Harlan Page Amen '79, of Exeter...
...south entry of Thayer Hall another group of Seniors will spread between 5 and 7.30: W. T. Fisher, T. Gorham, C. C. Kimball, H. R. Page, N. E. Paine, Jr., S. J. Speer, W. R. Taggart, Jr., P. H. Wellman...