Word: brice
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...poem by J. F. Brice was very well received, and covered a broader field of attack than his "binding" verses at the class dinner last year...
...were in yesterday's CRIMSON, must be on hand at 6.30. The speakers of the evening will be: P. M. Jaffray, toastmaster; J. W. Farley, "The Class;" F. O. White, "Debating;" J. B. Holden, "Lampoon;" B. H. Dibblee, "Football;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" H. James, "The Press;" J. F. Brice, "Poem...
...that time, as the dinner must begin promptly at seven. A reception committee to do the necessary introducing has been chosen and the members must be at the Vendome at 6.30 promptly to receive their badges. The members are: P. M. Jaffray, J. W. Farley, H. James, J. F. Brice, F. O. White, B. H. Dibblee, J. F. Perkins, J. A. Macy, C. C. Mann, J. Roche, E. A. Boardman, A. V. Galbraith, T. W. Griggs, G. D. Marvin, A. S. Eyre, P. G. Carleton, W. H. Conroy, J. B. Rorer...
...best piece of characterization is done by J. F. Brice '99 as Lord Howe Poor. Under this title he supplies an amusing presentation of a British "chappie," with a voice that goes up, and a slothful sense of humor. He is at his best in the "Chumley Song...
Lord Howe Poore (correspondent for London Hard Times), J. F. Brice...