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...Sonnet, Stephen Duncan...
...Fifine (sonnet), L. W. Mott...
...sonnet by Louis How '95 is an excellent bit of work and contains much real feeling...
...today's Advocate is an improvement on previous numbers;-it contains less poetry. Not only this, but one of the two pieces published is very creditable. "Cpnthia. A Pantoum," by Louis How, has no interest except for the peculiar style of rhyming which the author effects; but the sonnet by Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., is worthy of notice in that it departs from the usual custom of Advocate sonnets and gives evidence of a foundation of ideas and sentiment not wholly obscured by the demands of rhyme and meter. The author has just been elected to the board of editors...
...first article of the number. It is a piece of clever writing and is not without interest. "The Winner" by John Mack is a story which may be true to life but which at the same time makes the reader grieve for the hero's misplaced generosity. "A Sonnet" by H. H. is very good. The college Kodaks are not so good as usual; two of them are, to say the least, suggestive. The first and second are by far the best...