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"In the half-mile, D. L. Seymour, 1912 S., J. R. Tuttle, 1913, L. Platt, 1912 S., R. Bellows, 1913 S., and H. J. Norris, 1913 S., are all likely to develop, but none of them have shown any extraordinary ability.
I should like to point out one thing in this connection. It is a well established but perhaps little recognized fact that whenever anything of note happens in a large university, glowing accounts, often puffed with the bellows of ill-feeling, find their way into newspapers all over the country...
The Graduate speaks well on the history of The Monthly as our literary barometer. In another article Dr. Bellows gives some interesting facts from the history of the Monthly since its foundation.
As a result of the trial reading of commencement parts held in Sanders Theatre yesterday, the following Seniors have been chosen to speak on Commencement Day: in Latin, Edward Grotrian Schauroth, of Buffalo, N. Y.: in English, Jay Elmer Cates, of Vancouver, Wash., and William Kistler Huff, of Sellersville, Pa...
E. E. Hunt '10, president of the Monthly, will act as toastmaster, and will introduce the following speakers: Professor B. Wendell '77, Professor G. G. Santayana '86, Professor G. P. Baker '87, Professor E. K. Rand '94, H. A. Bellows '06, and J. S. Miller '11.