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...Nunneker, Scheffreen i.h. c.p. McCarthy Thomas, Ehre o.h p. Simmons Skilling, Merrian., 1a. 1d. Fitch Sullivan 2a. 2d. Stoddard Gillles 3a. 3d. Failing Merriam, Lawton, Norris c. c. Shogren, Cole Crane, Chase 3d. 3a. Townsend, Davidson Reed, Hoag 2d. 2a. Nelligan, S. wood Merriam, Savin 1d. 1a.Mahon, Perkins Black, Trynin c.p. i.h. Longley Watson, Curtis p. o.h. Jenkins, Mahon Kelsey g. g; 'wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON IS STRONG BUT SYRACUSE IS STRONGER | 5/16/1924 | See Source »

...Menorah Society prize competition two of the papers were of such equality of merit that the committee divided the prize. They accordingly awarded half the prize to Benjamin Trynin Goldberg '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the other half to Leonard Solon Levy '17, of Cleveland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NELSON AWARDED GARRISON PRIZE | 5/12/1915 | See Source »

...might well have been sacrificed to one more plausible. Nature perhaps, but not art, "looks after her freaks." One doubts, too, whether "Kernham! Wow!" will strike many as congruous with a Maine handy man. A really charming narrative, allegedly autobiographical, in the manner of Rhibany, is Ben Lion Trynin's "Rosalie." The truth here to child life, the healthy human interest--even with comedy overdone--are indeed preferable to the usual run of undergraduate smartness and veneer. At the close--beautiful as one finds little Rosalie's roguish kiss--it seems better that the boy should have worshipped from afar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Offers Well Varied Number | 3/13/1915 | See Source »

...Mitchell's poem, which follows, "From the Arabian Nights," is the best verse in the number, a pleasing experiment with the difficult Spenserian stanza, though, as we say in "Composition," courses, conspicuous more for "elegance than force." "When the Suspenders Came Off," a seasonal sketch, by Mr. Ben Sion Trynin, is the largest piece of fiction in this Monthly. It has the makings of a good story, but it is rather rough in workmanship and not always of crystal clearness. The bit of verse following, "From a Warm Room," one is uncertain whether to take seriously or humorously. After this...

Author: By G. H. Maynadier, | Title: Uneven Number of Monthly | 1/13/1915 | See Source »

...Benjamin Trynin Goldberg '16, Burr, Brooklyn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUE REWARD TO SCHOLARSHIP | 12/11/1914 | See Source »

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