Word: sonnets
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...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...
...Beasts" is a somewhat vague sonnet with more sound than meaning. "Meditation" by Eugene Warner is a short poem that just fills out page seven...
...Quinby. The number is an average number, not so good as many but a decided improvement on the last one. "The Mug and The Pipe" by C. W. Shope is a poem very prettily worded. "Gamblers" by Louis How is an impossible story but is nevertheless interesting. A sonnet by J. M. is excellent. H. B. Eddy contributes an ambitious poem, "The Kingdom," which is more successful than his last attempt. "The Jealousy of Carlos" by A. S. Pier is, like the author's previous articles, short and very well done. D. H. Morris gives us a very happy little...
...poetry consists of a sonnet and a rondeau. The sonnet is good poetry but not a good sonnet, while the rondeau is not only good in form, but is decidedly above the average in style and thought...
Walter Littlefield '92 has just published a very neat card memorial of Phillips Brooks, containing a very good likeness of the late Bishop with a fac-simile of his signature, a view of Trinity Church and an original sonnet...