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...Tomorrow at three o'clock in a meadow on the Cote d'Azur I have an appointment with Pegasus. Pegasus is the name of my airplane. It has a russet body and white wings. . . . Sometimes drunk with petrol it leaps through the air like its brother of old, but in the night it can glide at will like a phantom...
...Mother Advocate's sixty-fifth birthday provides an occasion for declaring a verbal truce, however. Decked out in her new white party dress, with only a brightened green frill as a vestige of the by-gone years, she has made her dowager debut. Whereas Pegasus, her ancestral sire, has been rejuvenated by Spring, she has had a completely modern face-lifting. But the old lady was clever enough to realize the futility of mere external dressing up. A blood transfusion was made and in her haughty blue veins there now flow some new corpuscles--some with a crimson tinge...
...Advocate announces the election of the following men as officers for the literary board for the coming year: James Rufus Agee '33 of Rockland, Maine, President; George Casper Homans '32 of Boston, Secretary; Irvine Frost Upham '33, of Brookline, Pegasus...
Schoen-Rene is the Class Odist, tied for the position of third scholar in his class, and is the former Pegasus of the Harvard Advocate. He receives the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude; his work has been done in the field of English Literature...
Wilson Mumford Wing '31, of Washington, D. C., has been elected president of the Harvard Advocate, according to an announcement made last night. Other officers for the ensuing year are as follows: James Rufus Agee '32, of Rockland, Maine, Secretary; George Caspar Homans '32, of Boston, Pegasus; Wellington Wells, Jr. '31, of Boston, Business Manager; John Paul Faude '31, of Cambridge, Treasurer; and Warren Seymour Archibald '31, of Hartford, Connecticut, Circulation Manager...