Word: thirds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...individual collectors, A. D. Weld '18 leads to date, with a total of $143. P. Squibb '18 is second, with $109, and F. W. Ecker '18 third, with $82 to his credit. The finance committee as yet has no chairman, and the member showing the largest amount at the final count will be appointed to that position...
...same time the prizes will be presented to the winners in the fall regatta. Cups will be given to all members of the winning first Eliot and first Smith crews and medals to the men who rowed in the second and third boats of the Eliot and Smith crews. H. R. Cabot '17, the winner of the "comp" race, and N. P. Darling '17, and G. F. Talbot '16, who came in first in the double scull race, will likewise receive cups. The Filley cup, Slocum Trophy won by Smith Halls, and the Regents cup for single sculls, held...
...religion is one of the most serious, the most permanent and inclusive interests of human beings. The sex hunger, the desire for food and clothing the passion to understand ourselves and the universe in which we live--these are the chief motor impulses of our race, and the third is the most inclusive of them all. Religion is not the creation of a book or priests or governments of institutions. It springs out of the heart of our human kind; it issues from the deep centres of human fears and joys, human terror and helplessness, human aspiration and insight...
...Transition," by Mr. Benshimol, lacks the variety of pause and cadence that blank verse demands, and is not always happy or clear in its figures of speech, but deserves praise for its poetic quality. Mr. Howe's "Morning Song" fills two Sapphic stanzas, each of which has in the third verse one more syllable than the orthodox number. Mr. Howe follows the rhythm of the Latin Sapphic scanned rather than the rhythm of the Latin Sapphic merely read--the rhythm of Swinburne rather than of Cowper. Also he introduces rhyme. In substance the song is less interesting...
...Third, instead of holding elections in October as heretofore, which means that at the opening of the college year, when there is the most work to do, the Council is not yet in existence, under the new plan elections are held at the end of May, so that the Council can be organized and ready when college opens...