Word: poems
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...however, with a somewhat lengthy consideration of "The Humour of Caucer," by J. B. Holmes, prolonged to such an extent that the interest of the reader is in danger of flagging before the end is reached. The articles which follow will be more pleasing to the average mind,- a poem called "Louie Rae," by Bliss Carman, and three stories...
...decided to hold the dinner on Friday evening, March 23, probably at the Revere House. W. Ames was appointed toast master. J. L. Coolidge was appointed to write a class song, and D. G. Mason to write music for it. J. J. Mack was appointed to write the poem. The following men were appointed to answer toasts: C. M. Flandrau, W. M. Briggs, G. G. Murchie, J. S. Wadsworth, W. K. Brice, N. W. Bingham, H. Frazier...
...annual CRIMSON Dinner occurred at the Parker House, Saturday evening. Covers were laid for 22. There were present, H. Ware '93, C. R. Nutter '93, A. N. Broughton '93, C. E. Whitmore '93, and all the editors now in college. The poem was read by W. B. Wolffe '95. F. A. Burlingame responded to the toast, "The Baby Editor...
...other articles in the number are "A Sermon, Touching on the Disadvantages of being Unmethodical," by Arthur S. Pier; "Prince Genio and the Apple Tree," by Edward G. Knoblauch; "The Beachin' o' the Mamie," a sailor's yarn, by Daniel Gregory Mason, and "Moods," a poem, by John Mack...
...Copeland closed his lecture by reading an extract from Stevenson and a poem of Thackeray...