Word: warrener
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...might well be reduced to a title, and a postscript which in spite of its kindly spirit might well be omitted. Mr. Schenck's "Missing Mistletoe" is slow in getting under way, and sudden ever afterwards. Much of the dialogue lacks ease, but, the sudden part is diverting. Mr. Warren's "Lost Christmas" is a story of sorrow, told creditably yet lacking power. Mr. Whitman's "Chamburlesque" I cannot estimate fairly without reading the work it parodles--and this, if the parody is just, I should be sorry to do. If I were judging the story by itself, I should...
...Harvard College P. L. Eaton '08, Matthews T. Eaton '08, Harvard College G. H. Edgell '09, Harvard College W. A. Edwards '09, Harvard College A. G. Eldridge '08, Bowditch L. F. Ellsbree '09, Bowditch G. J. Esselen, Jr., '09, Bowditch S. Ervin '08, Harvard College E. M. Evarts '09, Warren H. Cudworth A. L. Fabens '08, Harvard College F. Fall '10, Harvard College J. C. Fisher '08, Julius Dexter R. W. Fisher '08, Harvard College C. A. FitzGerald '09, Class of 1841 R. W. Follett '09, Burr B. S. Foss '08, Harvard College F. G. Foster '08, Harvard College...
...immediately, as from their number the nucleus of the University and Freshman relay teams will be picked: J. R. Cool-Crysler '11, H. C. Foster '11, G. Glass '11, H. Jaques, Jr., '11, E. K. Merrihew '10, E. V. B. Parke '08, F. M. de Selding '10, H. M. Warren '08, H. Watson '10, W. F. Whitchen '08, F. C. Whitmore '11, M. B. Van Brunt...
...yard run, M. B. Van Brunt '08, who was the only man to win a place last year in this event in the dual meet, will again compete. Promising candidates for this event are E. Becker '08, W. F. Whitcher '09, and R. Warren '10, and H. Watson '10 of the 1910 Freshman team. Yale will again have V. V. Tilson '08 and S. D. Frissell '08, who won first and third places in the dual meet last spring...
...Whereas, Professor Warren created in each of his pupils the feeling that only through taking infinite pains and through perpetuate it to posterity, showing in his own earnest toil and gentle teaching the scholar's high faithfulness to Truth Absolute...