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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that of St. Paul's. Claflin carried the puck down the rink well, but otherwise the four men who played at point and coverpoint proved entirely unable to stop the opposing forwards, and the brunt of the work developed upon Wigglesworth. He did well, although somewhat bothered by the sunlight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST DEFEAT FOR FRESHMEN | 2/12/1912 | See Source »

...diverting or fanciful to see--for a little while. The settings, too, caught the eye and pleased the waiting imagination, while in the play of the lights was sensitive feeling, accomplishing its design. The magnified poultry yard had its humors, and the waxing of the dawn until the full sunlight brightened the whole countryside was full of pictorial charm...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Plays in Boston | 11/21/1911 | See Source »

Some of the poems, moreover, have the same quality throughout: as "Spring Song," by Hugh McCulloch; "The Serf's Secret," by William Vaughn Moody; "Frustra," by Henry Milnor Rideout; "Epicureans," by Warren Seymour Archibald; the second of Hermann Hagedorn's "Songs of Sunlight"; and the really beautiful first of Joseph Trumbull Stickney's sonnets "To F. L. P.," unusual in thought as well as finished in expression. Several of the longer poems, although somewhat conventional in content, are unusually good for undergraduate work, such as "A. Journey Long Ago," by Alanson Bigelow Houghton; Henry Sheldon Sanford's "Ode to Death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Selected Poems from the Monthly | 5/17/1910 | See Source »

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