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...Neill, St. Louis, Mo. Orator. Henry Epstein, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Lombard Sayre, Chicago, Ill. John Gilpin Heyburn, Louisville, Ky. Robert Hewins Stiles, Fitchburg. Donald Joseph Wallace, Los Angeles, Cal. Ivy Orator. Poet. Evan Howell Foreman, Atlanta, Ga. Robert Cutler, Brookline. Lewis Pierce Mansfield, Portland, Me. William Cary Sanger, Sangerfield, N. Y. Wyman Richardson Miller, Fitchburg. Ross Theodore Whistler, Baltimore, Md. Odist. Chorister. Harold Amory, Boston. Richard Mather Jopling, Marquette, Mich. Gerald Courtney, Boston. Edward Burtt Packard, Watertown. Kenneth Ballard Murdock, Chestnut Hill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF SENIOR NOMINATIONS | 12/8/1915 | See Source »

...teams will play as follows: A. S. Ellenberger '16 vs. Pray (T), R. Johnson '16, captain, vs. Kenigsberg (T), O. Mass 1G. vs. Dean (T), L. D. Le Fevre '17 vs. Woodbridge (T), T. A. Leighton 1L vs. Sanger (T), E. T. King '18 vs. Costelle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chess Team Plays Technology | 11/26/1915 | See Source »

President.--W. C. Sanger '16, Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFFICERS OF UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS | 11/23/1915 | See Source »

...Parson's sonnet Beside the Sea is sufficiently poetic to be promising, though it weakens in the final verse. A weakish end mars also Mr. Sanger's little poem, which has, in general, a pretty movement. Mr. Putnam's Prayer presents a simple and attractive idea in poorly finished verses. Mr. MacVeagh's Treasure Trove is undistinguished. Mr. Leffingwell's Predestined, though faulty in certain details and needlessly long, shows poetic feeling and some sensitiveness to poetic diction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Advocate" Slipshod in English | 11/19/1915 | See Source »

...account and rhyme by still subtler musical' effects. What they give us is rather vague prose, spoiled by inversions. Mr. Denison's "Sonnet" has a good tenth line spoiled by an unmetrical eleventh, and is somewhat over-weighted by the simile in the octave. In his "Night Song," Mr. Sanger has an interesting theme, but does not keep quite close enough...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Verse Feature of Current Advocate | 10/28/1915 | See Source »

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