Word: sanger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...book was written by J. K. Hodges '14 and E. Streeter '14 and the lyrics by J. K. Hodges '14. The music was composed by V. Freedley '14, with additional numbers by S. L. M. Barlow '15, Mr. E. B. Sanger of New York will direct the production...
...verse, Mr. Clark's "To a Cello" has most distinction. The feeling is sincere, and the skilfully chosen words sensitively echo the feeling. "Wrangler of the X Bar U," by Mr. R. M. Jopling, has a good swing and vigorous lines. Mr. Sanger's "The Vision of His Work" is an interesting example of the tendency to seek poetic subjects in the sights and sounds of a great city. Occasionally the choice of words might be happier, as in the line "The whistles of the harbor craft ring out." Infelicities are rare, however, and there are often very good lines...
...cannot come at the hours stated must in all instances send substitutes, 8-9, F. L. Cole, H. F. Moncrief; 9-10, L. Osborne, R. W. Kean; 10-11, E. S. Handy, L deJ. Harvard; 11-12, H. P. Trainer, C. A. Herter; 12-1, T. W. Storrow, R. Sanger; 1-2, G. W. Merck, T. J. D. Fuller; 2-3, J. S. Fleek, F. Graves; 3-4, R. L. Redmond, E. Reynolds; 4-5, C. F. Ilsloy, H. A. Vogel; 5-6, T. E. Murphy, T. D. Nesbit...
Treasurer.-R. Sanger '15, Dunster...
...great western desert and a gift of expression which sometimes reaches eloquence. There is nothing to praise, in Mr. Murdock's effusion on "The Game." It embodies an idea latent in the minds of many people, that poetry means making similes and the more the better. Mr. Sanger's poem on election which knows no form. It might go on forever, or it might be cut down by three stanzas without great damage; and any one stanza might follow any other. Yet the poem is not without a terse effectiveness...