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...program follows, the order of speakers being determined by lot: Daniel Webster--His Genius and Character, Edward Everett Josiah David Segal '21. The Spell of the Yukon, Robert Service William McHenry Keyser '20. The Artist's Secret, Olive Schreiner Joseph Turkel '21. An Ode of Dedication (1917), Hermann Hagedorn Charles William Eliot, 2d, '20. The Raven, Edgar Allen Poe Malcolm Howard Dill '20. The New World--To the People of the United States, Lawrence Benyon Benjamin Isadore Sperling '21. The Death of Rodriguez, Richard Harding Davis Frederick Clifton Packard, Jr., '20. On Resistance to Great Britain. Patrick Henry Bung-chen...
...program follows, the order of the speakers being arranged by lot: Daniel Webster--His Genius and Character, Edward Everett Josiah David Segal '21. The Spell of the Yukon, Robert Service William McHenry Keyser '20. The Artist's Secret, Olive Schreiner Joseph Turkel '21. An Ode of Dedication (1917), Hermann Hagedorn Charles William Eliot, 2d, '20. The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe Malcolm Howard Dill '20. The New World--To the People of the United States, Lawrence Benyon Benjamin Isadore Sperling '21. The Execution of Rodriguez, Richard Harding Davis Frederick Clifton Packard, Jr., '20. On Resistance to Great Britain, Patrick Henry Bung...
...Johnson Richard Helmus '16. Maitre Raymond Floriot's Address to the Jury in Defence of his Mother, from "Madame X," Alexandre Bisson Sidney Burton Pfeifer '16. In Self-Defence, Robert Emmet Benjamin Woronoff '15. In Defence of his Son, Victor Hugo Evan Howell Foreman '16. "The Spell of the Yukon," Robert W. Service Henry Epstein '16. Mark Antony's Oration, Shakspere Sylvan Lehmayer, Jr., '16. "The Duel," from "Clive," Robert Browning Bryant King Vann...
...Epstein '16.--"The Spell of the Yukon," by Robert W. Service...
...title--a happy, humorous, altogether real story of a grind and the way he got over it--the simplest, truest story of college life in the reviewer's memory. The other stories are cruder in execution, though less sincere in purpose, be their background the gold fields of the Yukon as depicted by Mr. Hoffman; the civilized though somewhat vague habitations of an Irene, serially being educated by Mr. Moderwell; or the dusky hillside of a pair of married lovers left in a state of suspended emotions by Mr. Hunter...