Word: poet
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the class of 1918 now in College will vote for Senior Class officers tomorrow in the Phillips Brooks House from 9 A. M. until 6 P. M. This will be the first election for 1918 this year, and the offices of the three marshals, treasurer, orator, odist, poet and ivy orator will be voted on. In order to extend the 1918 suffrage to all members of the class now in military service, the Nominating Committee has mailed ballots to all whose addresses are known; these will be counted and the final result of the election announced on February...
...Lecture on "Byron, Poet of Liberty." Professor Charles Cestre, in Sever...
...Tuesday, January 22, voting for the three marshals, treasurer, orator, ivy orator, poet, odist and chorister will take place for members of the graduating class now resident at the University Plans for the time and place of the balloting are at present being considered. Ballots are to be sent the first of next week to Seniors in national service on duty in this country and these men will be given until Friday, February 8, in which to return their votes. Because of this time allowed for the men in service to indicate their choice of officers, the final result...
...story--with nothing in it about warfare; then a poem about "the 'pyrus' of the Nile" (we take this to be some new-fangled allegory on those famous banks); then another poem about "our reckless youth," as brilliant as the dullest of the dull spots in a certain older poet; and then a one-act play which with twice as much dramatic spirit would have almost half enough for half...
...Poet: Thacher Nelson, of Hubbard Park, III.; William Allis Norris, of Milwaukee...