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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Grimes's thoughtful sonnet "The Beaten Trail," Mr. Greene's graceful translation "From the French of Rousard," Mr. Seegar's very melodious "San Cristoval," Mr. Gilkey's "Song," containing a poetic idea, Mr. Reed's charming "Melisande," and Mr. Thayer's ambitious "Midnight"--these together, one is happy to see, attest a widespread power among Harvard students to write finished and fine-spirited verse. More sustained effort is manifest in Mr. Hunt's adaptation of the delightful Middle-English lay "Sir Orfeo." This rendering--of which half is postponed to the December number-- is of striking excellence. Mr. Hunt employs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Review by Prof. Schofield | 10/30/1909 | See Source »

...second trail for candidates for the University debating teams, which will meet Yale and Princeton in the triangular debate on March 26, was held in Dane Hall last evening, and the following twelve men were retained" I. K. Lewis 3L., H. von Kaltenborn '09, J. H. Picken 1G., W. A. Cole '09, D. Haar 2Sp., L. J. Whiteside 1L., S. f. Peavey 3L., E. R. Burke 1L., G. I. Lewis '09, C. H. Raymond '10, H. L. Loomis 3L., t. M. Gregory '10. The judges were R. W. Kelso '04, M. Leckner 2L., and Mr. A. P. Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Debating Team Trial | 2/19/1909 | See Source »

Following is a summary of the trail heats Friday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL WON TRACK GAMES | 6/1/1908 | See Source »

...Camp and Trail," by White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Additions to Union Library | 11/1/1907 | See Source »

...self-centered emotion, a picture of the last man clambering up Ararat before the waters cover the universe. The tense tragedy of the final moment is well done. Mr. Simon's "The Blue Coat" tells the story of a poor Russian peasant woman following with high hopes on the trail of the husband who has sought a new home in this country. She discovers he has found a new bride and forgotten the old. It is an elemental bit of tragedy well handled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of the Current Monthly | 6/19/1907 | See Source »

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