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...following men report at 6 P. M. at headquarters: Crosby, Cushman, H. S. Davis, Green, Gardner, Goodwin, Hickox, Hinkel, Josephs, Knoblauch, Langstaff, Leonard, Mason, G. Minot, M. M. Osborne, Powel, Slater...
...Broun, E. L. Bennett, Binney, J. W. Brown, Channing, Coolidge, Cobb, Chamberlain, J. S. Davis, Edwards, Fahnestock, Farrelly, Fraser-Campbell, Giddings, Gilder, H. Hadden, Hedin, P. C. Haskell, Hemingway, S. E. Henry, Homans, Hyde, Inches, Knowlton, Kurtz, Knobiauch, Lincoln, Leland, Markoe, Mason, McNeil, Morrison, Murphy, Onativia, Pell, Powel, Pritchett, Reggio, Robbins, Rosenblum, Russell, Seamans, G. A. Smith, Somes, Wetherell, Wigglesworth, P. Woodman, J. S. Whitney, M. B. Whitney, Abeles, Bliss, Marsh, G. S. Taylor, Slater, Wyman, Payson...
...following report at 10 P. M. at headquarters: Barta, Bird, Bliss, Blagden, Blair, Bowles, Brooks, J. W. Brown, G. Burt, H. Burt, Burrage, H. S. Davis, Faunce, Gardner, Hedin, Haskell, Hemingway, Hill, Hinkel, Langstaff, Powel, Reggio, Rosenblum, Sweet...
...like Thurman are as remote from reality as the New England villagers he describes. "The Serious-Minded Student" takes himself so solemnly as to be fair game for his mates; but though the species is known, the sketch leaves the reader wondering whether this particular individual ever existed. Mr. Powel's "Influence of the Comic Opera" is a clever skit, the humor of which would move even the Serious-Minded Student to laughter...
...poems, Mr. Hagedorn's salutation of the Monthly to the Advocate is good after-dinner verse; Mr. Eliot's "Song" sings "Carpe Diem" agreeably; the bravado of Mr. Powel's "Thomas Doughty" hardly catches the Elizabethan note...