Word: stall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...drift," "wild, wild symphony," and several other expressions. The weird, solemn picture in "The Caravan" is impressive, the wording is good (preponderance of monosyllables), and the vagueness gives the imagination free play. The interrogation points in the second and third stanzas should be omitted. The conception in "The Flower Stall" is good; the poem needs verbal revision. The sonnet entitled "Love and Fate" is worthy of praise for the correctness of its construction, the thought moving steadily and naturally to the culmination, and for the dignity of the language. A vigorous plea ("Yoke-fellows") for loyal service in the cause...
...unlimited possibilities, it properly conduced. It will give definite organization to that vague term hitherto known as undergraduate sentiment; it will be a center of authority through which the Faculty may as a body come into closer touch with the students; it will maintain a sentiment that will fore stall future interference with intercollegiate athletics, by proving that scholarship and competition, if properly regulated, are not incompatible...
...Philbrick 3G.; Whiting Fellowship, G. A. Anderegg 2G., C. M. Pasea 1G., J. C. Pearson 1G.; C. M. Weld Scholarship, H. DeW. Tuller 5G.; James Savage Scholarship, W. H. Lough, Jr., 1G.; Toppan Scholarship, D. T. Clark 5G.; Gorham Thomas Scholarship, A. H. Evans 4G.; Derby Scholarship, W. N. Stall 1G; Townsend Scholarship, J. W. Eggleston 2G. (resigned), W. Lichtenstein 2G., R. B. Mitchell 2G, G. Smith 1G.; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship, J. W. Broadshaw 2G.; Shattuck Scholarship, C. F. Brown 2G., E. Cary 2G., D. R. Curtis 1G., O. Dunkel 4G., E. A. Hook 1G., W. D. Hopkins...