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"Laughs from the Lampoon" is a late issue of that enterprising paper, containing in its twenty-six or more pages a "collection of the best things that have appeared in the Harvard Lampoon during the past year." The contents certainly answer the description. Most of them show good judgment in...
We are glad to recommend to the University the exhibition of photographs which the Camera Club opened last evening in Sever. Apart from the fact that the exhibition is devoted solely to college work, the photographs are a fairly interesting lot. And when the collection is looked at as an...
J. A. Garland has presented to Harvard a mineralogical collection of 8 uncut gems, each the finest of its kind. Among them are a giant crystal of emerald and a diamond of perfect octahedral form and of great size. Its weight is ninety carats.
"Bowker's Ideal" and "Three Sketches" end the number. The former is original and amusing, but rather rambling and pointless in spite of its humor. The latter is a good collection of descriptive work, the first and second being especially well written.
In recent poetry we have Haze's "March of Man," Watson's "By Wordsworth's Grave and other Poems." Watson is hailed by some as the coming great poet. Milton, Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats have all had an influence over him, but so far he has not shown the ease...