Word: nathan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...written in the college than is printed in current magazines. To judge by comparison with the current Atlantic he has some color of truth. B. P. Clark's "Nocturne" and E. E. Cumming's "Night" have at least greater freshness of descriptive material. The exotic quality of R. S. Nathan's "Evening"--a vague title, yet deserving a place on the title page--perhaps excuses its obscurity; one thinks of the "Fires of St. John...
First Gore--Stroke, Putnam; 7, Williams; 6, Olyphant; 5, Nathan; 4, Holt; 3, Gray; 2, Morgan; bow, Reed; cox., Kielty
First Gore-Stroke, Putnam; 7, Wiliams; 6, Olyphant; 5, Nathan; 4, Holt; 3, Gray; 2, Morgan; bow, Read; cox Kielter...
...little less attention to the courtesies of life along the way, would bring it nearer to that high-water-mark in University war-reporting which has embarrassed a recent Monthly editor with the publicity-mark, "The Kipling of Mexico." Then "Scherzo," a smart trifle, before we reach Mr. Nathan's little essay, "Poetry for Today." An admirable piece of writing in its particular field, it digs deeply enough into the life and philosophy behind poetry to bring out something of the meaning of the lyric art of the world and a bit of a forecast of what that...
...Municipal Charters" by Nathan Matthews, A.B., LL.B., Mayor of Boston and former lecturer on Municipal Government is considered and important contribution to the science of charter-making, being rather a handbook for practical use than a discussion of political theory. It gives specimen charters and reviews the phases of municipal government native to the American people...