Word: soule
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Scoop," shorter of the number's two stories, Mr. Babcock's hero becomes a cub reporter because the journalistic conversation of his fellow-under graduates "had lit the glowing fires beneath my dreamy soul." The pathos of an ending whose somewhat enigmatic nature may be due to striving after up-to-date fictional methods is not effective after the apparent burlesque of the pursuit of a mysterious looking individual...
...topic for this morning's service will be "God and the Soul: the hour in the Garden...
Probably the most distinguished performance in the number is the myth contributed by Mr. Fairbanks. Under a rubric from Plato (unfortunately misprinted), in a manner than just avoids preciosity on the one hand and banality on the other, he describes the soul that lingers this side of the river of Lethe, unwilling to forget--what? A kiss. At last she resigns herself, compelled to know that "all souls turn to Lethe at the last, because it is not worth while to remember what others forget...
...Michigan is coming, body and soul, into a strange neighborhood. The Michigan men are bringing a student band, and one of the most powerful male choruses that ever yelled in a stadium." These words of the communication this morning constitute a challenge for the display of Harvard's enthusiasm and loyalty for the team which will represent her on Saturday...
...Michigan is coming, body and soul, into a strange neighborhood. The Michigan men are bringing a student band, and one of the most powerful male choruses that ever yelled in a stadium. They are used to being spoken to without an introduction. They have never heard of the glass flowers, but they might be interested in them. Harvard won't miss Cambridge by turning it over to the westerners for a day or so." P. M. HOLLISTER...