Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. Each competitor for the prizes will recite Joseph Rodman Drake's "Address to the American Flag." The following men will compete: J. Auslander '17, D. R. James '16, V. B. Kellett '18, V. A. Kramer '18, S. Lehmayer, Jr., '16, D. Lewis '16, G. Mais '16, J. P. Putnam, Jr., '16, and J. Watchmaker...
...Putnam...
...Hammond '19 "TRESPASS." Mike, W. M. Silverman '18 Pete, G. R. Walker '18 "FRANCOIS--AMOUR." Sweet and Twenty, Constance C. Flood 1916 A Crotchety Lady, Sophia Morris 1918 Francois, R. T. Bushnell '19 Amour, A. C. Watson '19 A Bridegroom, B. Parker '19 A Crotchety Gentleman, J. P. Putnam...
...York, N. Y.; William Darrah Kelley, 3d, '17, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; John Daniel Parson '17, of Cambridge; William Rand, 3d, '17, of Rye, N. Y.; Frederick Louis Stagg '17, of Oyster Bay, N. Y.; Westmore Willcox, Jr., '17, of Norfolk, Va.; Powell Mason Cabot '18, of Brookline; Alfred Putnam '18, of Philadelphia...
...sonnet on "Nahant," Mr. W. A. Norris conveys his impression with some vividness, and in his "Lines" he re-works, not unpoetically, a somewhat familiar thought. Mr. A. Putnam, in his "Retrospect," gives one--perhaps mistakingly--the feeling that he is putting together cleverly but mechanically a poetical puzzle picture made of pieces sawed out of other men's poems. There is no suggestion of his having had anything to express that insisted on being uttered--though this criticism applies to a good deal of the verse in the present number. Mr. Sanger's "Panama Canal," though less imaginative than...