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...Thayer Prize of $100, which is given each year for the best piece of literary work appearing in the Harvard Advocate, has been awarded to W. D. Edmonds Jr. '26 for the college year 1924. The prize story selected was "Up River Mists and Lilacs" which was written by Edmonds for the March issue of last year...
...Chambers, 21-34; Divinity Hall; Grays Hall, west entry; Grays Hall, east entry; Holworthy Hall, west entry; Holyoke House, 26-36; 5 Linden Street; 59 Mt. Auburn Street; 68 Mt. Auburn Street; Persis Smith Hall, entries A and B; Randolph Hall, 9-18; Standish Hall, entries A and B; Thayer Hall, 11-20; Walter Hastings Hall, first and fourth entries...
...identity of the sorehead is unknown. On the cover of the book it is announced that the author, is "Hollis Randolph Thayer-Smith," while the publisher is declared to be the "Pessimistic Society of Cambridge." But that he finds much to scoff at in Harvard and her professors is apparent from his score or more of sonnets, written in more than passing verse, which appear in his little volume...
Sonnet to a Sorehead to Hollis Randolph Thayer-Smith...
...band will include Thayer Cummings '26, A. G. Carrillo '26, G. B. Moynahan '26, P. K. Brown '26, J. G. Wright '25, N. S. Hesse '27, and W. L. Tibbetts...