Word: writer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...invite all members of the University to contribute to this column, but we are not responsible for the sentiments expressed. Every communication must be accompanied by the name of the writer...
...verse, "In the Meadow," by C. C. Washburn, is a very pleasant phrasing of a pretty fancy; "Death," by the same writer is more pretentious, and not quite so successful. "The Iconoclast," seems to be notably reminiscent of Henley's "Invictus...
...invite all members of the University to contribute to this column, but we are not responsible for the sentiments expressed. Every communication must be accompanied by the name of the writer...
...booklet." The story by Mr. Hagedorn has more atmosphere than one often finds in that kind of thing nowa-days; and the amateurish "Ballad of the Trent,'" has promising simplicity, and vigor of movement. Perhaps the most significant article, however, is that which urges a new course. The writer is of opinion that Harvard men do not write good short stories; and with the artless assumption, so characteristic of our present system, that no one can learn anything without taking a course in it, he urges that a special course in short stories be instituted here. If he had incidentally...
...Myers '69, speaker in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and Mr. James Barnes, Princeton '91, will speak at informal meetings in the Living Room of the Union sometime during this month. Mr. Barnes, who is well known as a correspondent to various periodicals, and as a writer of books on the navy, gave a talk in the Union two years ago on "Side Lights on the Boer...