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...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem, "Whither?", by Joseph Auslander '17, is a conventional piece of verse clothed in appropriate language. Occasionally his images, to use Dr. Johnson's phrase, "pass the bounds of Nature." But on the whole his lines are smooth and pleasing...
...Joseph Auslander, ocC., of Brooklyn, N. Y. This prize, which was founded by the Class of 1888 in memory of their classmate, Lloyd McKim Garrison, is awarded annually for the "best poem on a subject to be chosen by a committee of the Department of English." Balzac's "Whither?" was the subject for this year's competition, the winning selection being in the form of a group of three sonnets on this theme...
...landing of 40,000 men by the Red Fleet somewhere north of Cape Hatteras. Twenty torpedo boats, together with colliers, supply ships, submarines and an aeroplane completed the fleet. The torpedo boats were sent out to scout for the enemy, and reported its location east of New Jersey, whither the battleships were sent. After several minor fights the Blues were defeated in a large engagement...
...would be the best possible under the circumstances and we should be satisfied. But, with an annual surplus of $1200 over and above the present cost of maintenance, it is only natural that the men from whose pockets this sum comes, should be more or less interested to know whither it goes. Approximately one-fifth of the profit was spent on the tennis team. Dinners to victorious Freshman teams and the liberal use of taxicabs may possibly be justifiable, but tennis money should not go for such purposes with the courts in their present condition. Why not, therefore, use part...
...Paine '09, W. C. Strauss '09, A. L. Washburn '10; cover-points--A. H. Cochrane '09, S. S. Ford '09, N. H. Foster '11, W. B. Fraser-Campbell '11, W. Hodgdon '11; points--A. R. Jones '09, F. W. Paul '11, T. S. Sampson '09, C. S. Whither '11, J. P. Willetts '09; goals--N. J. Beals '11, M. B. Carpenter '10, G. Fahnestock '10, J. A. Locke '09, S. D. Robinson '10, L. A. Sussdorff '10, F. A. B. Washburn '09, C. H. Wolfe...