Word: sherlocke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...current number of the Advocate, issued yesterday, contains the following articles: "Scherzo," and "Waldweben," by G.W. Gribble '05; "The Night before Economics," by S.D. Preston '06; "The Downfall of Our Friend Sherlock Holmes," by H.D. Chandler '06; "The Love Cell," by W.A. Green '04; "A Tale of Two Fingers," by R.W. Beach '06; "Not According to Rule," by S.M. Peyser '06; "A Tale of Tongue," and "Fated," by G.E. Fuller...
...things are conspicuous in the current Lampoon. One is the centre-piece, for which not much else is to be said. The second is a two page legend entitled "Sherlock on the High Seas," in the main well written and embellished with well executed designs. The other contributions are for the most part likely to leave the prominence of Sherlock uncontested. Exception may be made for two drawings and nearly as many small jokes. There is something in the editorial column. Paragraphs of this latter sort only serve to set the reader to thinking of what a humorous editorial might...
Boiler Makers--J. F. Dever, Jr., '03 (captain), J. P. McNamara '01, L. P. Pieper '03, E. F. Sherlock '03, W. E. McDermott '03, E. J. Muldoon '03, J. E. O'Connell '03, H. A. Minton '03, J. W. Gilles '02, W. H. Detmers, 1G., E. Nye '02, I. W. Comins '03, R. McWalsh 1L., A. J. Fotch '01, L. J. Watson '01, E. Brooks...
...jokes and stories, the shorter pieces are the best, with perhaps one exception in favor of "Sherlock Holmes in Cambridge." The latter stays closely enough by its model to avoid too much exaggeration, and succeeds in being decidedly absurd. Nearly all the jokes are pointed; and they, like the longer stories, deal mostly with College affairs--a feature acceptable enough if not overdone. In many cases an episode relies for much of its humor on familiar connection with undergraduate life; but in many more, this connection is assumed to furnish amusement unassisted. The "Specimen Conference" in History 1 fails...
...follows: First Eleven. Second Eleven. Clark, Hawkins, r.e., l.e., B. Taylor, Cooper, Meier. J. Lawrence, R. Lawrence, r.t., l.t., McGrew. Riggs, Barnard, r.g., l.g., Rainsford, Miller. Sargent, Sugden, c., c., Roberts. Hollingsworth, l.g., r.g., Shea, Carroll, Robinson. Blagden, l.t., r.t., Wright, Grew. Bowditch, Farely, l.e., r.e., Hoxie, Morse, Littig. Sherlock, Daly, q.b., q.b., E. Motley, Baldwin, L. Daly. E. Kendall, Derby, r.h.b., l.h.b., W. R. Lawrence, Hersey. Sawin, I. Kendall, Kernan, l.h.b., r.h.b., Jaynes, Swann, Phillips. Ellis, Graydon, f.b., f.b., Mifflin, Boyd, Ives...