Word: young
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Kent Bromley, Thomas Bradley Buffum, Alan Cunningham, Ira Dudley Farquhar, Thomas Powell Fowler. Jr., Stuyvesant Le Roy French, Frank Simpson Graydon, Donald Dunbar Harries, Stephen Perry Jocelyn, Jr., Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr., Bruce Salyers Nichols, John Gurley Quinby, Jr., John Sedgwick Noyes Sprague, John Liberty Kimberly and Richmond Young...
...conclusion, in which the heroine throws over the Open Hearth rather than lose her life-long lover, leaves a suspicion that perhaps the author retains a conviction that to be a Boy Scout Leader or the Coach of an Uplift Nine is after all the noblest ambition of Young American Manhood. Mr. Murdock's story is shorter, and laid right here in Cambridge--Memorial clock strikes nine, and the streets are covered with slush, and all that sort of thing--but it is still further away from life as most of us know it. There is a touch...
...total impression that one receives is that the Advocate is doing its job: these young authors are learning. There is nothing ultimate, nothing entirely successful, in this "show" number, but one feels that it marks the beginning, rather than the end, of literary careers...
February 28.--"The Problem of the New American and the Young American," by Dr. David Snedden, Commissioner Massachusetts State Board of Education...
...fell by chance just now on the 1918 Freshman Red Book. Opening it, I found first a picture of President Lowell, and a dedication of the book to him by the Class of 1918. Turning over the page, one finds the "Contents" headed by a picture of a young gentleman whose eye is fastened in a bloodthirsty way on a bottle of champagne, and facing this at the end of "Contents" a loathsome picture of the same young gentleman intoxicated to the point of bestiality...