Word: poeme
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...book before the vacation. The following speakers have been selected by the committee: P. M. Jaffray, toastmaster; J. W. Farley, The Class; F. O. White, Debating; H. James 2d, The Press; B. H. Dibblee, Football; J. F. Perkins, The Crew; H. H. Fish, Track Athletics; J. F. Brice, Poem; J. B. Holden, The Lampoon...
...book before the vacation. The following speakers have been selected by the committee: P. M. Jaffray, toastmater; J. W. Farley, The Class; F. O. White, Debating; H. James 2d, The Press; B. H. Dibblee, Football; J. F. Perkins, The Crew; H. H. Fish, Track Athletics. J. F. Brice, Poem; J. B. Holden, The Lampoon...
...unity of spirit among the members of the class both in college and after graduation. R. C. Bolling, representing "Debating," urged more men to participate in debating, in which 1900 was more handicapped than any other class owing to the lack of stimulus of a Yale freshman debate. The poem by R. S. Holland was by far the best effort of the evening. The personal hits were well received by the class. Besides the regular toasts, impromptu speeches were made by J. M. Glidden and N. Robinson...
...order of the toasts was as follows: Toastmaster, N. Biddle; "The Class," W. B. Cutting, Jr.; "The Crew," F. L. Higginson; "Baseball," S. W. Lewis; "The Press"; L. G. O. Smith; "Debating," R. C. Bolling; "Track Team," A. N. Rice; "Toast to the Class," E. L. Dudley; "Poem," R. S. Holland...
...forthcoming number of the Monthly contains a great variety of very readable and amusing material. The number opens with a poem by Asst. Professor Santayana entitled "King's College Chapel-an Elegy," which shows a fine mastery of the Elegiac style. The comedy by B. W. '75, which was begun in the February number, is concluded, ending in an amusing denouement. An editorial on Professor Norton's resignation, by one of the sub-editors, is commendable in sentiment though rather luxuriant in expression. The number ends with a brace of young book reviews...