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...Rand, is, as its name implies, a comparison of the lyrics of the Greeks with those of the poets of England at the time of that nation's greatest prosperity. Following close on this comes C. F. A. Siedhof's "Notes on Heine"; and the series closes with "A Bit of Browning's Philosophy," the unknown author of which seems no to understand completely the philosophy of which he writes. Aside from this, the literary article are very satisfactory and interesting in their...
...fibre of which has been whitened and softened by wind and rain until it shines like finely woven silk? The weeds cluster in the patches of earth at its foot, worms eat their way through every splinter, and where some particularly ugly old stump disturbs the eye a little bit of vine peeps gaily over the top and offers its services to hide this blot and leaves at its death a golden patch of color...
...baseball and rowing. Our Mott Haven teams in fact have done more for us in bringing us victory than any of the other organizations. Every effort must be made to win back what Harvard lost last year and the best beginning for this effort is to bring out every bit of available material. The initial step must come from the students themselves; future guidance may safely be left to Captain Wheelwright and Mr. Lathrop...
...Drifting: A Sketch," by E. G. Merrill, is a pretty and suggestive bit of writing; while W. C. Train's "On the River" contains some excellent pictures and falls little short of being very successful. Though as a Harvard Type "The Moody Man" seems hardly true to life, his somewhat exaggerated character is very well drawn by E. G. Knoblauch...
Wrightingroh made a magnificent spur 8 around the left end for fully twelve yards. Brewer by a run even a bit longer carried the ball to in 50 yard line...