Word: reeds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...summary: SENIORS. JUNIORS. Emerson, Bartlett, l.e. r.e., Murdoch R. W. Hall, Humphrey, l.t. r.t., Webber Day, S. P. Hall, l.g. r.g., Cotting Richardson, Brady, c. c., Blair Garrett, Stephenson, r.g. l.g., Kean, Chadwick Jordan, r.t. l.t., Washburn, Kean Beard, Mather, Arnheim, r.e. l.e., Reed Witmer, MacVeagh, q.b. q.b., Bouve Brown, Marvin, l.h.b. r.h.b., Floyd Ellis, Rice, r.h.b. l.h.b., Foster Leonard, Burrage, f.b. f.b., Paul
Announcer--J. S. Reed...
...Chadwick '11, 5 in.; H. H. Heath '11, 4 in.; S. C. Lawrence '10, scratch; C. C. Little '10, 4 in.; J. P. Long '11, 4 in.; C. O. Mueller '11, 5 in.; D. A. Perkins '12, 4 in.; P. Smith '11, 3 in.; S. A. Reed...
...Grimes's thoughtful sonnet "The Beaten Trail," Mr. Greene's graceful translation "From the French of Rousard," Mr. Seegar's very melodious "San Cristoval," Mr. Gilkey's "Song," containing a poetic idea, Mr. Reed's charming "Melisande," and Mr. Thayer's ambitious "Midnight"--these together, one is happy to see, attest a widespread power among Harvard students to write finished and fine-spirited verse. More sustained effort is manifest in Mr. Hunt's adaptation of the delightful Middle-English lay "Sir Orfeo." This rendering--of which half is postponed to the December number-- is of striking excellence. Mr. Hunt employs...
Tickets for the third annual joint concert of the Harvard and Dartmouth Musical Clubs to be given in Symphony Hall, Boston, on Friday evening, November 12, will be put on public sale this morning. They may be obtained at the Harvard Co-operative Branch Store, of J. S. Reed '10, 35 Bow St., or of C. A. Ellis, Symphony Hall. A special section will be reserved for members of the University. The price of the tickets is $1.50 and $1 each...