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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Class Day Exercises. Prayer by the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, D.D.--Oration by Raynal Cawthorne Bolling.--Poem by Walter Conrad Arensberg.--Ivy Oration by Murray Seasongood.--Ode by Bartlett Brooks. Sanders Theatre...
...literary contributions in the number, a poem, "Poor Little Chap," and a parody on "Fables in Slang," entitled "The Fable of the Crimson Candidate and the Frying Pan," deserves commendation...
...conception and treatment, and is written in such a pleasant, finished style that it deserves especial mention. Moreover, the number as whole has attained a higher literary plane than is usually reached. "At Parting," a series of dainty triolets, is amusing and well composed, and seems, together with a poem which appeared in the last number, to promise that the Advocate has wisely decided to include within its province verse, not burlesque enough to be fit for the Lampoon, but yet of a light character. This especial poem, for instance, will be read with much more interest by the students...
...Copeland will include in his reading this evening the following selections: The account of the sword-play, from Hardy's "Far from the Madding Crowd;" a poem entitled "Valenciennes," by the same author; parts of "A Child's Garden of Verses," and "A Night's Lodging," by Stevenson; and three of Kiplings poems, "An Absent-minded Beggar," "Bobs," and "The Bell-buoy...
...class poem and ode have been printed by the CRIMSON and are ready for distribution. Members of the Junior class can obtain copies on application at the CRIMSON office...