Word: spring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stefansson accompanied the Anglo-American polar expedition which started for the Arctic regions in the spring of 1906, as ethnologist, and collected archaeological and ethnological material for the Peabody Museum. At present he is writing an article on the "Anglo-American Polar Expedition" for Harper's Magazine...
...compositions which showed most distinction of workmanship and sentiment were the songs "On a Faded Violet" by C. L. Seeger '08, "The Power of Spring" by P. G. Clapp '09, and the irresistibly clever and fascinating Scherzo by G. L. Foote '08. At the same time there was serious thought in the pieces by E. Royce '097 and the trio by R. L. Sweet '08 showed an uncommon power for sustained breadth of phrase. The group of songs showed H. L. Murphy's voice to excellent advantage. The quartets by Brahms and Osgood were well balanced and carefully shaded...
...Last spring a movement was started to place a memorial to Dean Shaler in the Union. Considerable interest was manifested by graduates and undergraduates, but as the Union was unwilling to start a precedent by allowing a bas-relief to be placed in the building, this project was abandoned. It seems a pity that some form of memorial to Professor Shaler cannot be placed where it will recall his memory to all undergraduates. The bas-relief in the Scientific School and the research fund are very fitting tributes, but their scope is necessarily restricted. If a bas-relief would detract...
...Royce '07-"In the Lower Lands of Day." (b) C. L. Seeger '08-"On a Faded Violet" (c) R. L. Sweet '08-"Go, Lovely Rose." (d) P. G. Clapp '09-"The Power of Spring." H. L. Murphy...
...loss in the hammer-throw of H. E. Kersburg '07, who won second in the intercollegiate and first in the dual meet last spring, will leave the team without any hammer thrower of marked ability, and it seems very doubtful that the University will secure any places in this event. Yale, however, will also lose R. Park '07S., and J. George '07S., who won second and third places last year. H. M. Gilmore '08 is the only candidate who promises to be a point winner in this event