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...importance and position of the undergraduate paper, is thoughtfully optimistic in tone, and concludes with dignified reference to the incoming board. "A Novel Experience," by T. Ybarra '05, shows how proper treatment can make a "then-he-woke-up" story entertaining; as does "The Sequel," which in part burlesques "Rupert of Hentzau." A pleasant mixture of English setting and American humor is "My Diary," by J. Hinckley '06. "The Joy of Living," by G. W. D. Gribble Sp., is an interesting and careful study of too often seen characters, who curiously reveal themselves and learn their moral lesson while listening...
...Rupert S. Holland 1900, Secretary...
...entertaining portion of number 7 of the Lampoon. The leader is an amusing apology for a parody on a well known "Journal of Society"; the second, a sarcastic reference to Life's somewhat illogical war attitude. As a whole, however, the issue is but mediocre. A take-off on "Rupert of Hentzau" in its title promises well, but is overdone and rather hard to wade through. The usual "Lispings of Little Lew" also do not come up to expectations...
...sustained; "A Painter of Portraits" by Robert Peabody Bellows, is decidedly clever, and "As it Happened" by H. M. Adams is well written but on a rather worn out theme. For the verses, a sonnet by J. A. Macy has real strength and meaning, "The Summer's Death" by Rupert S. Holland is pleasant to say the least, but "The Cry of the Violets," while good in conception is somewhat clumsy in form. The usual College Kokaks complete the number...
...take pleasure in announcing the election of Henry James, 2d, John Wells Farley, James Birch Rorer, and William Henry Conroy, Jr., of the class of Ninety-Nine, and of Frederick Ezekiel Bissell, Graham Owen Smith, Samuel Watts Lewis, Richard Haughton, and Rupert Sargent Holland, of the class of Nineteen Hundred, as regular editors of the CRIMSON; also of Edward Austin Waters '98, and of Clarence Churchill Mann '99, as assistant business managers of the CRIMSON...