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...only solution. Conversely, I do not believe that any "Forum" can take a permanent place in the life of the College so long as it remains homeless and unattached. The Union is the obvious and the necessary place for general discussion of affairs of interest. FREDERIC SCHENCK...
...England fencing champion-ship tournament held at the B. A. A. last Saturday evening. Harvard graduates played a prominent part. In the foils Arthur Tyng '04 won second, and J. A. MacLaughlin '11 third place. In the duelling swords J. A. MacLaughlin '11 won first place, F. Schenck '09, second, and J. M. Moore '11, third. MacLaugh- lin, Moore, Schenck, and Tyng have been practicing regularly this winter with Coach Leslabay of the Harvard fencing team...
...describes a ramble in the old English city under the guidance of an eccentric local character. It is well told. It takes some lines, however, for the reader to decide which York is meant, the only New York, the English city, or the old English settlement in Maine. Mr. Schenck contributes a story, Fate and the Traitress, novel in situation. The reader is quite taken by surprise twice during the tale. A very good novel might well be made from this short story. Some rather blind verses on The Blind Angel, and reviews of recent books close the number...
...Monthly is devoted to dramatics, and contains a leader "Miss Adams and Joan of Arc" explaining her views on the character; the prologue to Schiller's "Maid of Orleans" translated by Professor W. G. Howard; "Impressions of an Actor" by Tyrone Power; and "Death and the Dicers," by F. Schenck '09, K. R. Macgowan writes of "Honor versus Proctors," and N. Foerster of Lafcadio Hearn...
...Wendell will act as toastmaster and will call for the following speeches: "Debating and Dramatics," F. Schenck; "Athletics," E. P. Currier; "The Press," H. Von Kaltenborn; "Our 25th Anniversary", A. G. Cable; "The Class," F. H. Burr...