Word: poems
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SECTION 4. After the business of the association shall have been satisfactorily adjusted by the convention it shall proceed with the literary exercises, which shall consist of an oration, a poem, a history of college journalism during the completed year, a paper on some live college topic, and general discussion by members. The literary exercises shall be provided by those members regularly elected for such duty by the preceding convention...
...Lummis, '81, published a poem in a late number of The Continent...
...late number of Harper's Monthly contains a poem by Curtis Guild, Jr., of the class...
After the adoption of the constitution the convention assigned the following literary parts for the next meeting : The oration, Acta Columbiana; poem, Williams Argo; history of college journalism, Amherst Student; a paper upon some subject to be hereafter decided upon, Vassar Miscellany. The election of members of the board of reference resulted in the choice of the Acta Columbiana, Brunonian and Williams Athenaeum. It was then moved and carried unanimously that, in view of the interest shown by the Harvard Advocate and Crimson and the Princetonian in sending delegates to the convention, a special invitation to join the association...
President Porter's new book on the poem "Evangeline" has made its appearance. It is a limited subscription edition...