Word: stoddard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...also by the fact that an unusually large part of the number has been written by the Senior members of the Board. Mr. Price gives us a story, "Little Brother"; Mr. Henshaw, a burlesque, "The Chambers Maid"; Mr. Mclntyre, a story, "Her House out of Order"; Mr. Stoddard, an essay, "The American Snob"; and Mr. Walsh, a poem, "The Explorer." "Dead Man's Pine," a story, by Mr. K. B. Townsend '08, "Sea-Vision," a poem, by Mr. J. H. Wheelock 08, and two editorials complete the list...
...Henshaw's burlesque of the modern romantic novel is disappointing. The strokes are too broad, and the humor, at best, problematical. Mr. Stoddard's analysis of the American snob, on the other hand, is distinctly clever, and leaves one wishing that the author had written more at length of his different classes of snobs...
...Henshaw's illustrated account of the Okayi, a rare specimen just acquired by the Agassiz Museum of an African animal akin to the giraffe. A criticism, by S. T. M., of the exhibition of the Camera Club addresses itself particularly to amateur photographers. General entertainment is provided in Mr. Stoddard's diary of a youthful would-be dilettante...
...Lyeth; 11-12--E. R. Brumley, W. M. E. Perkins; 12-1--H. F. Evans, L. Snow; 1-2--L. Howe, F. R. Starr; 2-3--E: W. Clark, H. W. Durant; 3-4--R. W. Fernald, E. V. Sherwin; 4-5--A. B. Brooks, W. L. Stoddard...
...will take charge of the polls at the hours named: 8-9--S. P. Henshaw, C. C. Nash; 9-10--H. W. Durant, H. H. Sutphin; 10-11--L. Howe, C. B. Whitney; 11-12--A. S. Cobb, A. S. Locke; 12-1--H. M. B. Ogilby, W. L. Stoddard; 1-2--E. W. Clark, F. R. Starr; 2-3--R. W. Fernald, M. H. Stone; 3-4--J. Richards, R. M. Tappan; 4-5--W. B. Long, R. H. Wiswall...