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...Philips '17, S. S. Pierce '19, A. Potter '17, E. J. Pratt '18, L. M. Quirin '19, W. A. Read, Jr. '18, V. L. Rich '19, C. R. Richards, Jr. '19, W. A. Richardson, Jr. '17, A. L. Richmond '18, O. Ricketson, Jr. '16, W. C. Sanger, Jr. '16, M. J. Savage '19, E. J. Schoen 1L., F. V. Scholes '19, J. F. Schwartz '17, M. A. Shattuck '19, H. Sherman '18, E. L. Sinclair '17, C. B. Sloane '16, H. E. Small '19, R. L. Small '16, F. E. Snell '16, A. M. Sonnabend '18, D. C. Stanley...
...Rollins, 180; W. Whitney, 135; L. Curtis, 2d, 122; R. T. Twitchell, 117; K. G. B. Parson, 109; D. P. Morgan, Jr., 108; A. Dixon, 3d, 104; W. C. Sanger, Jr., 102; R. R. Cowen, 94; R. C. Curtis, 93; D. Moffat, 91; J. G. Heyburn, 84; F. P. Clement, 81; H. Amory, 81; E. Cunningham, Jr., 71; E. L. Black, 69; H. R. Anderson, 66; W. W. Weld...
...Harold Raymond Anderson, Kenneth Barnitz Gilbert Parson, Roseville, III. Providence, R. I. Edward Leo Black, Arthur Dixon, 3d, Pascoag, R. I. Chicago, III. Frederick Percival Clement, Jr., John Gilpin Heyburn, Watertown, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. Rawson Richardson Cowen, Wingate Rollins, Cambridge. West Roxbury. Edward Cunningham, Jr., William Cary Sanger, Jr., Westwood. Sangerfield, N. Y. Lawrence Curtis, 2d, Roger Thayer Twitchell, Boston. Dorchester. Richard Cary Curtis, Walter Winsor Weld, Boston. Chestnut Hill. Donald Moffatt, Wilmot Whitney, New York, N. Y. Newton...
...seven to be elected)--H. Amory, Jr., H. R. Anderson, E. L. Black, F. P. Clement, Jr., E. Cunningham, Jr., L. Curtis, 2d, R. C. Curtis, A. Dixon 3d, S. M. Foster, J. G. Heyburn, D. Moffatt, D. P. Morgan, Jr., K. B. G. Parson, W. Rollins, W. C. Sanger, Jr., R. T. Twitchell, W. W. Weld, W. Whitney, F. P. Coolidge, R. R. Cowen...
...bulk of verses shows a healthy interest on the part of the Advocate board, whose president, Mr. W. C. Sanger, Jr., '16, contributes perhaps the most distinguished poem, "To a Young Girl." Mr. Putnam '18, with "Storm," and Mr. Cutler '16, with a translation from Catullus, add good things to the number. In spite of an imitative and derivative air about most of these productions, patent confessions of the amateur's willingness of spirit and lack of skill, there is much promise and considerable present fulfilment. It is somewhat surprising not to find the poets rhyming about matters more pressing...