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...third floor will contain the billiard room. On the fourth floor will be placed the library and small card rooms. The library, a long book room, a Colonial hall with alcoves for reading and writing and, at one end a fireplace and comfortable chairs for quiet talk--will, it is hoped, be a centre apart from the movement of ordinary club life...
...dollars for an essay on any subject connected with the political or diplomatic history of the United States is offered by the Patria Society. The subject of the essay must be approved in writing by Professor A. B. Hart or Professor E. Channing. The essays presented in competition must contain from three thousand to ten thousand words, and must be handed in on or before June 1, 1914, to the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 20 University Hall. A fair copy must be given to the College Library immediately after the award. This prize is open only...
There was a time--within the memory of men yet living--when the reader was at least sure of finding good verse in the Monthly, be the prose what it might. The present number of the Monthly was, I am told, intended to be a "Poetry" number. It contains four poems and a piece of metre which essays to imitate a freight train crossing a bridge, and succeeds. Of the four poems the best is that by Herbert Bates '90, which serves as a heading to Mr. Trynin's story. Mr. Garland's verses "The Lee Shore" have spirit...
Nine volumes of "The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries," translated into English, have just been printed by the German Publication Society of New York. This remarkable literary work which will contain 20 volumes when completed, has been produced by Professor Kuno Francke, editor-in-chief, and Assistant Professor W. G. Howard, assistant editor-in-chief. These books form a complete library of the best in German literature from Goethe to the present day. The great majority of the translations are new, and the contributors represent most of the important universities in the country...
...music building, which is situated back of Lawrence Hall, will probably be completed by the first of June. The ground floor of the building contains several recitation rooms and the second story is devoted to a large auditorium with seating capacity for five hundred and seventy-eight. The second floor will also contain a library of books dealing with the subject of music...