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...meet Worcester Academy at Worcester in the first regular meet of the year this evening at 7.15 o'clock. B. M. Fullerton '16, captain, L. G. Darrow '17, A. Dixon '16, K. F. Jackson '17, W. T. Jenney '17, W. T. Monro '16, J. P. Jackson '16 and H. Wentworth '17 will represent the University. The team will leave Boston on the 4 o'clock, and will return directly after the meet...
...editors: Harold Amory '16, of Boston, Hugh Livingston Morris Cole '16, of Morristown, N. J. Elmer Ellsworth-Hagler, Jr., '16, of Springfield, Ill, and Harold Francis Smith '16, of Kalispell, Mont.; and Joseph Gazzam, Jr., '17, of Philadelphia, Pa., Stuart Cary Welch '17, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Hunt Wentworth '17, of Chiicago...
...number begins with "A Student's Recollections of Thomas Wentworth Higginson," by Mr. E. Wentworth Huckel, more sympathetic and hero-workshiping than inspired. Next is a sonnet by Mr. E. E. Cummings, about as cryptic as undergraduate sonnets are apt to be, and that is saying a good deal. After this comes a fairly amusing and lively story, "Bluff," by "B." Mr. R. S. 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...
...received drawing with stained glass shadow motif. The prologue is a lyric, suggesting "ye oldene tyme," and is appropriately followed by E. E. Hagler's frontispiece, "Under the Mistletoe," done in the ante-bellum crinoline style. After a realistic diary of the musical club's western trip by H. Wentworth '17, one comes to the editorials...
...Roquemore, J. H. Spitz. Sub-committee B -- C. H. Higginson, chairman, G. B. Blaine, A. A. Cameron, J. W. Hubbell, W. W. Kenney, H. G. Reynolds. Sub-committee C--G. W. Benedict, chairman, J. W. Feeney, R. D. Hunneman, P. S. Howe, L. A. Morgan, W. Richardson, H. Wentworth...